Time at my job lately has been soul-crushingly irritating. I get $10.75/hour to be a line cook, customer service representative, accountant, janitor, and babysitter, essentially. The job does offer some benefits I enjoy, and I don't mind the work, it's largely my irresponsible coworkers making me dread going in. Last night one of them picked a fight and stormed out of the shop over the easiest side item on the menu to prepare, just to avoid having to clean up the makeline when we closed.
A competitor extended a tentative offer to start me at $12/hour, the benefits are reduced but so is the childish bullshit. I mentioned the better paying job opportunity to my boss yesterday afternoon and he said he would match it starting next paycheck. So that's a decent little raise there; it'll be worth more after December when I can get in on the employee payroll deduction stock purchase plan: buy company stock (I already buy it anyway, it's one of my top 3 performers, up nearly 20% since April and it pays dividends) at a 15% discount.
Yesterday evening I became so frustrated with my coworkers that the only thing that kept me from storming off also was my sense of responsibility, and knowing that nothing would get done if the only full-time insider available (and the only one that knows how to do all of the job) left early. I don't even care about the raise anymore, I want out of this situation. On the other hand, I don't want to burn bridges, nor seem ungrateful, particularly to a man that gave me a chance when I was unemployed, broke, and inadvertently outed as a hobo during the job interview. I'd still be a hobo if not for this job.
I'm looking for a way to take the other job, put in my two weeks' notice with this one, and refuse all negotiation to try to retain me, without coming across insulting or as an ingrate. I don't think my people skills are up to the task. Bay12, I turn to you for advice.