19 Shocking Reasons People Walked Out of Their Jobs And Never Looked Back

19 Shocking Reasons People Walked Out of Their Jobs And Never Looked Back

Within a year of my finally leaving, I was replaced by 4 people

arkofjoy , Damir Kopezhanov Report

Elderly person sitting alone on a bench in a busy city square, reflecting on things that saw people end jobs. I took early retirement to get away from the micromanagement that was endemic throughout the company from the top down. I now work part-time for a lot less money, but somewhere where I’m appreciated and looked after. My mental and physical health has improved beyond measure.

floydie1962 , Huy Phan Report

Modern office conference room with city skyline view, illustrating workplace environment and reasons people end their last job. My father was hired in the same company.
When on working sites he talked to me like his ”kid” and spoke to other people about me like i was still a child…
It ruined every single relationship i had with other workers, i was looked on as a child when i was 20 years old, all respect from the boss was down the drain and i just had no voice anymore…
I had to go..

Father of the year

ImTheJewbacca , Yibei Geng Report

Person in a blue blazer walking away on a gray pavement holding a brown leather briefcase symbolizing last job end. Use to never understand people when they said “new manager so I left”. Use to think they were overreacting.

Last job I quit because new management. Now I understand what they were saying.

jabberZ911 , Marten Bjork Report

IV drip hanging from a metal stand in a clinical setting symbolizing things that end jobs. I was teaching high school social studies. Had a difficult heart episode (had previous heart attack) and my friends at school who visited every day in the ICU, convinced me it was time to retire. That was 4 years ago. They were right. I love being retired.

baz1954 , Marcelo Leal Report

Empty classroom with old desks and chairs, symbolizing people leaving their last job or workplace. I was a teacher. My vice principal yelled in my face in front of a student. A combination of other factors had built up over time and made me hate teaching, but that was the straw that broke my back at that place. After that, I walked down to the principal’s office and told him I intended to resign.

Right now, I’m in the process of changing careers, but I’m far happier than I was as a teacher. I’m glad I left when I did.

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