Buzzfeed shares an article prompting readers to share their experiences of the work situations that made them quit their job. The author asserts that individuals inherently know when it is time to leave a job.


Title: "Good Riddance: The Job That Made Me Say Bye-Bye to Corporate America" Have you ever had a job that made you want to run as far away as possible, screaming at the top of your lungs? Yeah, me too. Let me tell you, nothing compares to the delightfully soul-sucking experience that was my last gig. Picture this: fluorescent lighting, a windowless cubicle, and a boss who eats tuna fish for lunch every.single.day. If that's not enough to make you want to claw your eyes out, let me add in a nice dash of office politics and a sprinkle of favoritism. Oh, and did I mention the mandatory team-building activities? Nothing quite says "let's bond" like being forced to do trust falls with people you barely know. But what really did me in was the workload. Apparently, the company thought it would be a great idea to pile on an insane amount of work with unrealistic deadlines. And of course, there was no overtime pay or even a pat on the back for a job well done. Just a simple "thanks, we'll take it from here." So, when it was time to go, I didn't just walk - I ran. And let me tell you, I have never felt so alive. Goodbye, corporate America! Hello, freelance life!

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