Should I quit my job. Read below

I’m having a hard time deciding so please help me. I have options no matter what. So there was a position at savers where I would be working the back. The job said sorting through items and report any harmful or hazardous things to manager. To me, I thought like if the racks fell into the aisle or something, that would be the hazardous thing. I go to the interview and not once were the conditions mentioned or what I would be actually doing. I asked what to expect and She explained a position about final look at items and tagging them before it went onto the floor. So of course I was pumped for the job, I can stand and finalize the items before they go out, no problem. Show up for my first day and instead of orientation I get told to start on bins. I thought I was just learning everything there but for 7 hours I went through newly donated bags and saw a lot of dirty items. Dried Period blood, yellow stains on underwear, white stuff on pants, crusty pants near crotch, puke on shirt, etc. I’ve never in my life felt more disgusted. So I show up for 2nd day and do orientation where they start talking about blood borne illnesses and how gloves should constantly be changed and if you have a rip, you need to change them asap. Which one of my gloves had a rip of the top of my hand and its like a lunch serving glove, arms are completely exposed. So I’m worried now I’ve come in contact with something. Without corona, we’d still have to wear a mask. And then all the safety precautions and how some people donate chemicals and they can end up splashing on us and here’s the procedure. Also says I have 4-6 months to get all hep shots if I do this iob. If I get prick with a needle or broken glass, then they will provide hiv testing and I have to sign a non disclosure form. And apparently my job isn’t the one I was told about. I currently have hypothyroid and honestly I’m not sure this is worth the risk. I was given the impression that by the time the clothes reach me, 3 other people have sorted through them, but I’m the beginning person so it’s all nasty stuff. I wish I would’ve known about this the first day, cause within the first hour I probably would’ve quit. Plus I saw someone else lean into the bin which I did as well, didn’t find out till orientation that you’re not suppose to and that they can completely collapse. Now I’m worried that something landed on my hand then I wiped my face and possibly got something. I feel played too cause my manager kept asking me if I was ok with that I was doing on the first day. She said she was too busy for me to do orientation on first day, but when I finally did it, I was alone with a computer for 6 hours so it probably could’ve been done. I feel lied to as well and really had no idea what I was getting myself into

Pros are: breaks are split up nicely, full time, benefits, and pay.

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