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You’ll never regret leaving too early, only staying too late.
🤔This is absolutely true! Do not give your whole life to a Company that does not value you as a human being. Enjoy your family, specifically your parents because once they are gone, they are gone!!🤔
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Yes! I just left a job and found out the rest of the group wants to quit. It's a mix of the feelings you've described. But mostly relief.
Sad. I see it falling apart after I left. And I feel bad for those still there.
I’m in a much better place.
Me too. Still hate it for those left behind.
It happened to me at every job I left. They always ended up creating two or three positions in order to fulfill what I used to do as one person.
Smug works, for a while anyway.
I worked at a small firm in Idaho. I started at 11 an hour (as an intern) and made 13 before I left. I was with the company for 2 years. When I put my 2 week notice in my boss offered to pay me 26 (double) effective immediately I laughed out loud and told him if he would have given me half that 6 months ago I probably wouldn’t be quitting. I moved on but 2 years later, that firm is now out of business.
About a year after the company I was with let me go, I heard they were having severe financial issues. Felt relieved honestly. A few weeks later I did talk to a former coworker and he said they laid everybody off. Felt really bad for my former colleagues. So yeah it's a mixed bag.
No. This is a reminder that everyone always moves on. You should too with zero remorse.
Soo many companies right now are not financially stable. Im working contract for 2, neither one are profitable, sad.