You Should Quit Your Job in 2024. Here's 10 Reasons Why

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My top 10 reasons why it might be time for you to quit your job.

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Single, 40, unmarried, no kids. Just quit my $70k PA job. It was killing my soul.

I don’t know what will happen next. But right now I feel alive.

skipcool
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In a nutshell... if you wanna escape the rat-race you've gotta take risks and leave your comfort zone...

coolbreez
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I was at a toxic work environment for years. Evernight after work I had to drink. I left my job and now I'm broke but I'm sober as a bird!! It was not worth killing myself for.

arturkarpinski
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#11 Quit because you want to. You don't need a reason(s).

PI
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I had almost all 10 reasons, and I did quit my job! 'Problem' now is that I don't want to work anymore cuz all jobs seem the same to me.

swegho
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This resonates with me so highly! I have been increasingly questioning why the majority of humanity spends the majority of their time in places where we are miserable, counting down the clock like a prison sentence.

thethirdview
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I left a job 6 years ago that was the most toxic soul sucking experience of my life so far! I prob make 25% of my previous pay, but I’m 1000% happier and more fulfilled! Worth it!

GoddessInTheMaking
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Being a employee you will never ever live the life the owner does. You survive You work and they play.

ReconExpert
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This morning running to the train station to get to a job that is literally killing me. I stumbled down a couple of stairs and regained my footing before hitting the ground. After my adrenaline levels came down I noticed the train was already at the station but not moving. I learned that a woman was struck by an earlier train and killed. After waiting for almost an hour for the trains to start running again I realized I could have been that woman. She too was probably running to get to work. Don't get me wrong. I totally understand that no one is coming to rescue anyone of us as we try to find our way in life but at what cost. My prayers go out to this woman an her family. Thanks for giving me this platform to share this unfortunate but I opening event. Carpe Diem

garrettcal
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Tim, I've felt this way for 25 yrs. I did all the things that I was supposed to do (the degrees, the jobs, chase money, etc) and I was miserable. I am almost 50 now and I feel like the veil has been lifted from my eyes. I now see that we all have been programmed from birth to become debt slaves and stay on the hamster wheel so that the elite who basically own everything can profit while we toil away in vain. After going from job to job to job, I realized it's all the same shit everywhere (more or less). I finally hopped off and now doing gig work. Now I am trying to figure out how to create my own income because gig work is also a grind but for now, I see it as a transition phase that has taught me to let go of the biweekly paycheck mentality so for that, I am grateful. You continue to inspire me. Hope to meet you someday.

FG-yloj
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1. You dread going to work
2. If they aren't paying you enough
3. If you are over worked (too tired to do anything
4. No clear advancement option
5. Boredom
6.If it's affecting your health
7. If you have a long commute
8. You don't feel appreciated
9. You are doing some side hustle
10. You know it's time to go

tahu
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He's like the Dave Chappelle of YouTube. Hilarious AF😂🤣😅

johnmendoza
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Especially, a job with a very high turnover rate. That's a major red 🚩.

robbyrob
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I think of this every day man. Morning standing up.. fuck. Again going the whole fucking day there. Working working working.. then after 6 days of work one day free. Driving home thinking: fuck.. in 2 days i have to work again. Cant recover from work because i think every time of it because it fucks me so much up. Youre so right man. The dread in the morning is the pure hell on earth. It really is.

max.racing
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Seriously you helped me realize today was my last day. I don't even have 2 weeks to give them, I just can't anymore and I feel so good!!!!

JenniferNewLife
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I quit 4 weeks ago and I had no idea that many were quitting. I think it’s because the work structure in general is too much these jobs are taxing on ones mental and well being

Lastdayone
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I've made up my mind, im quitting in Dec and there's no going back. I feel tired all the time and no one's willing to listen to my cry, im overworked

faith
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I worked for a company for exactly 15 years and they fired me. I was hired 12/20/04 and got let go on 12/20/19. During the exit interview and after driving out of that parking lot for the last time was one of the most releiving and euphoric feelings I've ever felt. I woke up every morning feeling that dread. I even dreaded Fridays because the weekend would fly by so quickly!! I lived on unemployment in 2020 until it ran out and I had to find something. I ended up finding a job at a restaurant and have been there now a year and a half. I make 5 dollars less an hour, but I feel so much happier than when I was at that call center for 15 years!! It's not about the money, it's about mental health!!

Thagy
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Is been about 1 month since I followed your advice and it's the best decision I've made in a long time. I currently have two side hustles working from home as an independent contractor and a third hustle in the works...all of which I enjoy doing. Now with the free time I have left I've been working on different projects related to my personal hobbies (crochet, and sewing)😊. No regrets here!

blessednhm
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3 weeks ago I had started a house cleaning job with a company. By the second week I was cleaning houses by myself with no time for lunch in between. My body was BEAT, management brushed off any concerns I had, I was tired of scrubbing pee pee toilets. Two weeks in I quit that mf. The week after I finally started gig work with DoorDash and UberEats. Best decision I've made. I make more money in less time, less stress, do what I want when I want and still have energy to come home and enjoy myself.

jbaby