Should I Quit My Job Without Another Lined Up?
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2020
- 🌟SHOULD I QUIT MY JOB WITHOUT ANOTHER LINED UP?🌟
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In this video, I'm asking three important questions to help you decide if quitting your job without another one lined up is a good idea. This is a deeply personal decision, but these key factors can help guide your choice-making process.
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I meet her criteria. I'm just so miserable at my job. Every day I wake up under extreme worry. It's not my manager, I will say that first and foremost. And my co-workers are fine (give or take one senior rep but I like them anyway). It's just the job itself and the people I service. It feels like a job I held before, that gave me a nervous breakdown, and I never want to go through that again. My hope is to get back into my previous role with the company which I am currently interviewing for (it's procedure), and if I don't get it, then I'll give it a few more months but then I am out. I want to at least say in the current role, I gave it a year.
I want to do this but I feel pigeonholed in my career. I could last years on savings, but my most recent skills are in an extremely niche area. I make good money but the stress and demand are overwhelming and it's getting worse by the day. The demands of my job make it almost impossible to look while I'm working (constantly out of town etc.). I feel trapped.
LEAVE
Sounds like leaving is reasonable as it’s the only way to truly give job hunting the time it require s
This sound like me 😕
Me either. Want to leave but the money is pretty good. Have lots of saving, but will plan to leave in 2 to 3 years and take some break.
I've recently had to do this. Restraunt field is out of control right now. The stress of being so under staffed..being stretched so far, I couldnt leave the work stress at work.. stress was causing emotional damage, and my mental health..been saving, and as bad as seems, also got a loan on my 401K to use as a cushion.. just couldnt take it anymore..gave them almost 6 years of amazing service..and felt overworked, underpaid and underappreciated for SURE.. its ideal to have another lined up..but we dont live in a perfect world..we were responsible with stimulus monies and taxes, so were ahead by a month on revolving household Bill's.
Not a good idea, but it you really feel like you have to, do it. Especially if the workplace is toxic, whether it’s with coworkers or scheduling issues.
Good point about acknowledging how you feel. It takes some time to accept that you know. Building on that, I think it is best to make your move when you are able to look forward to your future instead of just dwelling in your current situation, when you have gotten past blaming ourself, feeling like a failure, or blaming others and when you have a solid plan that you can focus on and execute that covers your mental, emotional, and financial well being, You are also ready if you have the resolve not to accept a counter offer..
I've had enough of my job. I worked there for 7 years and I never liked it. It was for thr money, and I've been looking for another job during those 7 years. Nothing. I'm just gonna quit now, even if I have nothing lined up.
You do you!
I’m currently on the fence with this. I would like to move out of state and into a new industry, but job hunting is hard when you’re not physically in the state.
im on the same boat! did you secure anything?
I needed to hear this... I currently work in retail which is slowly killing me. I told myself I'd work there until I get my masters next year but I know I need to quit.
I have 0 savings, but would get a payout from my annual leave and could take out my retirement money. I work for the state and it has drained me beyond measure. I feel that if I stay in this job any longer, I’ll end up hurting myself or going insane. My soul is screaming that it’s time to go, but I don’t know.
Loved the advice- exactly what I needed to hear
This is very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you for making this video! It was very helpful. I am in situation now that I have a good reason (toxic environment & long commute) to leave and more than 6 months of savings. I really wanted to secure a job before submitting my resignation... I feel really drained by my current job and job hunting/going to interviews is stressful. I think that having few weeks of break will do good things for my mental health.
I'm sorry to hear that and I'm happy that you decided to take a break. You can wade back in at the pace that feels right to you:)
Absolutely. Take the time you need. You owe it to yourself.
Thank you for this video! ❤
This is really good, thank you.
Great advice and help. 👍🏿👍🏿
Wow ! A very good and clear advice. Thank you very much.
Thank you! I'm glad I was able to support you :)
I needed this! Thank you so much ❤️
You're welcome :)
Me too! Lots of wisdom from this video. Thanks
Im from uk did that and will not do it again even though had saved for a leaving. Hopefully will start my new job soon as Im in the recruitment process and checks.I would advise anyone if you can take a break first and line up another job as it's even more stressful being without job ,sending cv and not being successful .It doesn't work for me I thought I will be fine but wasn't. Really think twice before you do it but I guess we all learn.Best of Luck to everyone .
Thank you for the video
Thank you for this video. It was very inspiring 👏
You are so welcome!
thank you for this video. great tips. what advice would you have for securing health insurance after you leave a job and before u are able to find a new position?
I'm doing this in january
What can a person of 10 years do if he decides to go without notice? The kicker is it is the only job he had in the city but he and his prior boss weren't cohesive with job challenges due to changes in the field unexpectedly
I been asked to resign and I don't have another job lined up..I have been working for the company for 2 years..I have two month notice but they asked me no need to come
What and how should we answer when interviewers question why we left without a job lined up?
Lie lol. Am I the only one who lies on their resume? 😂
Career break, sick relative (if it applies), switching to a new industry, burnout, department downsizing, laid off, values between you and employer were no longer a match, no room for advancement, etc.
@8:24 she has my heart ❤
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How do you have six months savings in a job where employees go for over five months without a single salary?its crazy out here and getting tougher but we still have to quit without any plan but peace
I’m gonna sell my house and live in my car while working but I’m super tempted to quit and chase my dreams
It’s unrealistic in todays society to have 6 months of living expenses saved up. Most people are trapped in high rent, car notes, car insurance etc. unless you have a roommate or live at home with parents that is not doable for an average person who makes a pretty decent income
In that case, I would not recommend quitting a job without something else lined up, or getting a temporary bridge job
why are you all asking permission? do some numbers and make decision. didn't ask if it was easy or hard
Basically ...
If your under 30 yes .....
Over 40 . Nope
Hello Taylor! I believe that it's never too late to land a job you love - even in your 40s!😊 You may find this other video of mine helpful as it tackles how to overcome ageism in the job search: ruclips.net/video/czRoWVxOSdk/видео.html
What if you're 35?
@@MsEriKaT You may find this other video of mine helpful as it tackles how to overcome ageism in the job search: ruclips.net/video/czRoWVxOSdk/видео.html
I disagree. Its a physical job like warehouse work. Get out.
I'm 41. Nope?
Have you ever quit a job without another lined up? How did it go? Tell me in the comments!
@William Hung Thank you for sharing your amazing story, William! It takes a lot of courage to do that, and for pursuing what you love!
Hi Emily, Could you please address query on unemployment gaps?
@@tejashreemore2426 Hi! I'm sorry for just seeing this now. You can definitely check out this video: ruclips.net/video/qYsXPlSe4B4/видео.html
I cut my hours at work in half
6 months in expenses paid UHH what America are y’all living in
She is on crack
omg it would take me YEARS to save up 6 months of living expenses. :(
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