Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have done this a couple times. I have always eventually looked for and got another job, except currently I am calling it "retired" instead of "quit."
As PP noted, I was able to do this because I had saved money to live on and had a spouse with income, so I realize it is a privilege.
What made me do it? Mainly it has been getting tired of internal politics and CEOs making decisions that I didn't agree with.
Thanks for sharing. I’m curious how long you were unemployed for when you did this? Were you always able to get higher paying jobs after quitting? How did you explain in interviews why you were unemployed?
Anonymous wrote:Nope. But I’m not a trust fund baby or SAHP.
So I don’t expect to pay my bills out of the ether. I need actual, fungible wages.
YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. But I’m not a trust fund baby or SAHP.
So I don’t expect to pay my bills out of the ether. I need actual, fungible wages.
YMMV.
Jerk
Anonymous wrote:Nope. But I’m not a trust fund baby or SAHP.
So I don’t expect to pay my bills out of the ether. I need actual, fungible wages.
YMMV.