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MagnificentSloth58 t1_j2favy3 wrote
Toxic co-workers + low pay.
peachyqueen45 t1_j2fb474 wrote
The first job I’ve ever quit was McDonald’s… everyone kept hitting on me and making sexual suggestions towards me and I was only 15
sonoma95436 t1_j2fqxxs wrote
Woman have it rough. Best Wishes.
Appropriate_Tea9048 t1_j2fb6b6 wrote
Practically nonexistent work life balance, inconsistent hours, and a micromanaging boss
BLKandies t1_j2fbno7 wrote
Low wages, toxic coworkers, embarrassing pay raises, absolutely no room for growth within the company.
-al_The_chemist- t1_j2fbrsh wrote
Normally it was better jobs. The worst was one that made me choose my family or them, wasn't a hard choice
Blaiddyn t1_j2fc148 wrote
I used to be a QA Analyst at a call center and I was one of the few SME's in the entire call center. I was trained on all of the products and many of the supervisors and team leads would ask me questions regarding the products all the time.
The reason I quit my job is because there were agents who were less qualified than I was who were making more than me and I was responsible for auditing their calls which requires the use of my knowledge to do. I asked for a raise several times and even threatened to go back to taking calls because I could actually make more money that way. They finally gave me a raise but I was still making less than some of those agents.
I applied for another job in a different industry making significantly more money. I interviewed and got the job. I'm still working for that company and it is by far the easiest job I've ever had and way less stressful. I was very hesitant on quitting my old job because sometimes the grass isn't greener on the other side but in this situation it was.
Clint-witicay t1_j2fcjs1 wrote
Bad scheduling, bad pay, the company doing away with licensees qualifying employees had to pay for. But the big thing was when I walked, no one tried to contact me before sending a letter saying that I couldn’t be contacted. I miss that job and a couple of my coworkers there, but I just can’t deal with the company anymore.
sham-da-man t1_j2fcpuk wrote
Had almost no life outside of work, only had one 30 minute brake a day (I worked 10+ hour days 5 to 6 days a week), we have to work fast and not slow down, the environment was not good, got depression, and the stress kept giving me constant panic attacks.
goodbyekitty83 t1_j2fmssp wrote
My back was hurting and my work wouldn't accommodate me, even tho it's the law to accommodate disabled people.
sonoma95436 t1_j2fqm31 wrote
A $3.50 raise if I managed a different shop. I offered my old boss the same and they said no. When opportunity knocks .........
skydiver1958 t1_j2fxe0c wrote
When the wife was pregnant and went into a long labor I took 3 days off. This was in the 1980's.
I went back after 3 days and the Gm called me in asking why I was gone. I explained then he said "well in my time we didn't take time off for that".
I FUCKING laughed in his face then pulled out a pay stub. The pay stub was from Gerber baby foods.
I did not give notice and I did leave the company without a guy to supply the line.
Gerber baby food company giving me shit for time off for child birth. Douche bags
ash19898989 t1_j2favv8 wrote
A better job.