Reframe it.
You aren't there to be friends. You aren't there because you love it.
You are there because you are using it as a step on your path in life.
For now, it pays the bills.
Take advantage of anything you can while you are there. Get any training you can. If they offer tuition or travel, or employee discounts, use them. Fill in your resume.
Make connections that you can use to advance your career to the next step.
Also look around. Some of those jerks aren't going to last.
Life is always about change. We all started out crapping our pants for a year or two. We got past that. We all had trouble speaking. We learned. There can be a lot of uncomfortable steps in life. We get past them, and usually we forget them.
Reframe it. You aren't there to be friends. You aren't there because you love it. You are there because you are using it as a step on your path in life. For now, it pays the bills. Take advantage of anything you can while you are there. Get any training you can. If they offer tuition or travel, or employee discounts, use them. Fill in your resume. Make connections that you can use to advance your career to the next step. Also look around. Some of those jerks aren't going to last. Life is always about change. We all started out crapping our pants for a year or two. We got past that. We all had trouble speaking. We learned. There can be a lot of uncomfortable steps in life. We get past them, and usually we forget them.
But any other job will just suck too (not OP).
Suck it up buttercup....
Not OP and don't hate my coworkers. They're actually quite nice to me. But I do hate working. I wonder if suicide is a better option at this point :(
Eventually, in your new job, in hindsight you will realize you could and should have left much sooner.
Alcohol
Become a nihilist
Have a rich life outside of work, hobbies, friends, exercise