People Are Sharing The Reasons Why They're Leaving Their Jobs, And All Of These Workplaces Should Be Abolished

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People Are Sharing The Reasons Why They're Leaving Their Jobs, And All Of These Workplaces Should Be Abolished
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“I ended up leaving when I was asked to move my root canal because my boss wanted me to get some work done for her.”

Tap to play or pause GIF"I started working for a 'college student friendly' company saying that they would work around my schedule. In the end, my boss got mad at me for not having all the time in the world during midterms, called me at 8 a.m. for an unscheduled performance review, and in general overstepped my boundaries...""I was asked to make calls and work on days that I had scheduled off a month-plus in advance.

"I quit my job back in July 2021 after months of consideration because I’d realized that life is too short to spend eight hours of your day, five days a week doing something that doesn’t fulfill you. My job wasn’t horrible, but it wasn’t meaningful. I didn’t feel like I was adding any value to the world or making the kind of positive impact that I knew, deep down, I really wanted to make...

"I am one of the lucky ones, blessed with the security of a healthy savings account and a husband that believes in me enough that I started my own consultancy, which has quadrupled in the last six months, and hired my first three employees.""I quit my first entry-level job as an account manager after two years this fall.

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