How To (Professionally) Quit Your Job

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0:00-1:21 Intro
1:22 Order of Operations
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4:05 Step 3
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AdviceWithErin
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Im quitting my job tomorrow. Never felt better about leaving a job.

LeMarquand
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"We spend most of our waking hours working." God, isn't that the most depressing thing you've ever heard?!

kallistoindrani
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I quit my job as a registered nurse last two years ago after almost 12 years in the field. It was not an easy decision, but life is too short to dread going to work everyday. No amount of money can buy real happiness but friends I'm not asking you to resign from your job or abandon your business but be wise!

Biancaflair
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I no longer give two weeks notice, no companies give you the same courtesy. I will give them one week at most at this point, this is after 30+ years of working.

SwordFighterPKN
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I quit my job the day of after being told i made a bad decision to visit family even though my boss told me it was my decision. He didn't have any decency to tell me i could or couldn't go. When i told him about my trip he went off on me and didn't give an opportunity to discuss. i thought things through for about 2 hours and realized that behavior, along with shit pay and zero benefits and months of poor treatment from the boss, that this was not okay. I've since gotten a new job with much better pay and full benefits. Don't let an employer take advantage of you or feel bad. No money is worth it. Respect yourself.

victoriafennell
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The only thing I would change is: gather all the stats, portfolio, etc... before giving notice. Just in case your employer walks you out immediately.

NeversurrenderMM
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I’m taking the leap of faith and quitting my job to pursue my writing business 🎉 it’s the best decision for my mental and physical health and hopefully in time the money will follow. I’ll be using retirement savings until then to get by. I wish I didn’t have to but I won’t get this year of my life back if I stay…but I’ll be able to make my money back doing something I love. I’m scared send good vibes!

katiecano
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After months of addressing issues concerning my pay I finally walked out! Pretty unprofessional but the amount of personal emotions the owner took out on me was jaw dropping! Toxic! I’m glad I walked away before they could take advantage of my time more than they have!

leidbarber
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I dont think its ever NOT personal...I put my heart and soul into my profession

producTIMity
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Damn, She is good! I needed that little pep talk! I feel almost guilty for giving my 2 weeks notice or for a lot of things I do in life, probably due to how I was raised and put down alot of the time by a family member, so those feelings come back when doing things like this to better myself. I probably wouldn't feel so bad if we weren't so short staffed, but like she pointed out, it's not out problem and it's just a job. I just get so attached to the people that I worked with, it's just hard to walk away and leave them with even more they have to do, besides having them do my job too. Sometimes I hate that I wear my heart on my sleeve and feel so bad when I can't try to help others even when they are my coworkers (friends from work) but I know it's time to walk away and leave this place behind. Especially when something better comes along and so many others higher up in the company have given there notice too.

jude
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If there is any risk of sabotage I would not say where you are going next, and I would not wait till after I give notice to manage my data or resources.

randomas
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Not everyone leaves a job for more money. I work as a part time nanny, tutor and babysitter. I got a part time job at a grocery store to help fill in my schedule while I was building up my connections. (I moved to where my now husband already lived) I told them from the jump I was looking for 15 to 25 hours a week. The lady in the department kept scheduling me for 25 to 35 hours. I put in my 2 weeks. She told me I could do just 2 days a week. After a while, she was pressuring me/scheduling me for more hours. I finally just put in my 2 weeks. I lasted over 6 months. I had been turning away a lot of childcare jobs due to my schedule there. I've been working every day since I left there a week ago.

analyticalchick
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My mom has been working for the last 35 years for a company that truly doesn't deserve how hard she works. She's got a new job that she's starting in March. This video is perfect! Thank you for how concise and to the point this video is 🥰💯👏

Crocady
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I recommend not sharing where you are going. There are too many stories of bosses sabotaging employees' new job offers. Keep it to yourself.

queenbey
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i was about to give in my 2 weeks notice at work last week, as i strongly disliked working under my boss, however the day before i was planning on doing this, the Regional Manager (my bosses boss) group called the team i worked in and told me that my boss was just let go and was no longer part of the Company. No reason given, just gone. To say i felt relieved is an understatement. Nothing worse than working under a boss who bosses, rather than a leader who leads.

GrannyDryden
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Fuck giving my 2 weeks, I know If I tell them they’re gonna fire me anyways. Never give 2 weeks! Just quit!

dionnegang
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You just slip out the back, Jack
Make a new plan, Stan
You don't need to be coy, Roy
Just get yourself free
Hop on the bus, Gus
You don't need to discuss much
Just drop off the key, Lee
And get yourself free

glorgau
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I quit my job as a nurse and never want to look back!

CodyArnoldRN
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When I left my last job, I voiced out my reasons with HR at my exit interview. The exit interview was 2 days before my last day, at the team meeting the next day, HR was in the meeting explaining some of the employees concerns she heard, while she didn’t say my name, it did made me extremely uncomfortable and solidified I made the right decision

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