When Is It Time To RESIGN From Your Job? (ft. SGAG's Samantha, Joie Tan, Q, Nic) | The Hop Pod Ep.1

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
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    [TW: This video contains discussion with sensitive content on depression and mental health. Viewer discretion is advised.]
    Welcome to You Got Watch’s newest podcast series “The Hop Pod”! In our very first episode, we're diving straight into one of the most difficult dilemmas of #adulting - When do you know it's time to quit your job? Listen in as our hosts and SGAG’s Samantha spill the tea on why they left their jobs and how they navigated the quitting process.
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Teaser
    00:23 Welcome to The Hop Pod
    01:05 Topic of the day
    01:29 Choosing to leave your job is a privilege
    03:35 Joie’s experience in a toxic workplace
    05:35 Why Q left her first job
    08:12 Why Sam left her previous job
    10:03 How much did work trauma affect Samantha?
    11:02 The Question Pod
    12:33 Samantha’s tips for people in a toxic workplace
    13:15 Why people don’t leave their jobs even though they are unhappy
    13:57 What are some of the good things in your current job that makes you stay?
    14:57 Good colleagues vs company benefits
    15:48 How Nic chooses his job & the work culture in Singapore
    16:34 Job-hopping culture in the younger generation
    18:00 How do you actually quit?
    19:26 Joie’s tip on asking for a pay raise
    20:07 Serving the notice period
    20:31 Employment contracts and knowing your rights as an employee
    22:53 On airing your dirty laundry
    24:09 Challenges we should be prepared to face during the job transition process
    24:32 Quitting with or without a plan
    26:02 Joie on leaving her job without a plan or adequate savings
    26:55 Side hustles and extra income
    27:49 Final thoughts
    28:38 Outro
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Комментарии • 71

  • @YouGotWatch
    @YouGotWatch  Год назад +16

    Thanks for tuning in! Share with us below why you left your job, we'd love to know!

    • @aidilko123
      @aidilko123 11 месяцев назад

      my coolleague snitched on me to the higher up more than 3 times in the span of 3 months

    • @user-zb2lg8bt2p
      @user-zb2lg8bt2p 11 месяцев назад

      hello! am a HR here. just wanna say that the MOM Employment Act (EA) doesnt cover everyone so you cant fall back to the EA but rather your contract but that being said the EA still forms the basis for fair workplaces but you still can go to TAFEP if you feel that you are being mistreated/short changed by your company

  • @iriswongz8056
    @iriswongz8056 Год назад +133

    Same thing! My ex-boss called us a 'family' and said he felt betrayed when people left the company. Took me a while to realise he was gaslighting us.

    • @YouGotWatch
      @YouGotWatch  Год назад +2

      😢😢😢

    • @user-oh6wb5rj2q
      @user-oh6wb5rj2q Год назад +2

      It’s his problem not yours

    • @user-oh6wb5rj2q
      @user-oh6wb5rj2q Год назад

      He felt betrayed because he’s ghey

    • @yueshijoorya601
      @yueshijoorya601 11 месяцев назад +3

      I mean, yeah duh. Every boss wants to find a team that clicks, and when they do, they want to keep it that way.
      What's your big revelation here, exactly? 😂

    • @desmond7997
      @desmond7997 11 месяцев назад +4

      calling family is not a red flag or sign. A management that is unwilling to listen to your feedback (that’s constructive to the company ) and work on it then it is a red flag.
      To a genuine boss you are his family as he have the responsibilities to make sure you have “food” to bring home to your love ones be it he make money or not.

  • @kelvinth30
    @kelvinth30 11 месяцев назад +25

    21:40 when i was serving my notice period i was miserable plus the management gave me shitty task to do . I told my Boss i want to buy myself out in which he replied " you think its your father company , happy can come happy can go !" i tahan myself and went to the MOM website and screenshot my rights to buy myself out , sent it to him and HR , they later Làn Lân have to let me go :)
    Thank you MOM

    • @YouGotWatch
      @YouGotWatch  11 месяцев назад +2

      😨 Oh no, bosses from hell! Good on you for fighting for your rights and yes, thank you MOM! (not sponsored)😉

  • @lilytea3
    @lilytea3 10 месяцев назад +4

    0:07: 🕰 Knowing when to leave your job is a privilege, but some signs include resentment towards work, misalignment of job culture, and better opportunities elsewhere.
    4:19: 😔 The individual had a difficult experience with a manipulative boss and unhealthy relationship, leading to mental health issues and the decision to prioritize their own well-being.
    8:17: 👍 The speaker left their job because they didn't feel psychologically safe and felt their basic human rights were violated.
    13:01: 💼 The speaker discusses tips for dealing with a toxic workplace and the importance of prioritizing one's well-being.
    16:12: 👥 Discussion about job dissatisfaction and quitting.
    19:56: 💼 Tips for navigating employment contracts and notice periods.
    23:38: 💼 Leaving a job without a plan or savings can be challenging, but it's important to prioritize mental health and take time to find the right opportunity.
    27:11: 🗒 The hosts discuss the reasons why people stay in jobs they are not fully satisfied with and the importance of finding a balance between work and personal hobbies.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @blogerkuno
    @blogerkuno 9 месяцев назад +4

    I relate to the guest, if you experienced you came from a toxic environment and you go to the new place whereas it seems normal for some, yeah same reaction, woah

  • @emilene2777
    @emilene2777 Год назад +5

    very insightful sharing by all speakers! hope to see more of such podcasts!

  • @trevorthai1685
    @trevorthai1685 Год назад +35

    Thank you for sharing this, producers! It came in really timely as I’m at a stage where I feel like leaving my job soon in a couple of months, similar to Q, due to mainly mental and physical health reasons.
    I’m so glad that conversations like this are normalised and having other ppl out there prioritising this too. Even though I feel bad leaving the team and resetting my career growth process, it affirms my decision that it’s okay to step back and readjust to life on our own terms ❤
    Looking forward to more episodes too!

    • @YouGotWatch
      @YouGotWatch  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your journey! We’re excited for you on your new journey! 🎉

  • @dchew5552
    @dchew5552 Год назад +20

    haven't see q for quite awhile.
    mental and physical health were indeed important.
    back when I was in secondary four close to a decade ago, I got hit in the head as I was in the field standing infront of the goal post as we were tasked to play girls' captain ball which the teacher reserved the entire field for us and my guy classmates who were outside the field, kicked the ball over the fence and hit my head. I had nosebleed and went home, since then I had trouble studying as I couldn't remember it. slowly everyday after school I forgot my way home. I was bullied by my classmates and many times they followed me home. my desk and chair moved to somewhere else in the school due to pranks. eventually I had trouble walking to school as my leg muscle shrinks. I had trouble standing up for morning assembly as I dont have the leg muscle to do so, back then I was an introvert, my classmates yelled at me for unable to stand and eventually I didnt attend n level, I completely forgot about the incident where I got brain injury, it was only till last month my doctor told me my pituitary gland was damaged. then I tripped and fall while going up the stairs infront of the mall, a week later I remember the incident happened nine years ago especially on how I injured my brain as I woke up from my dream and had flashback to the year 2014 moments before I had brain injury. my mental health was pretty much in a mess due to the incident as I couldn't carry on with my studies, not only it affected my n level, as I didnt pass any, I couldn't proceed on to ite. physically, I wasn't doing well as I had trouble walking normally which I kept getting glares. luckily physically back to normal, but I had problems with my memory, simple task like having others telling me things, I turned around and completely forget about it.

    • @YouGotWatch
      @YouGotWatch  Год назад +3

      🥺 Thank you for sharing your story! We cannot imagine what you'd gone through! Glad that you're doing better now and yes, mental and physical health is truly something that we should not overlook. As Q mentioned, no job should be placed above our health! Sending you lots of positive energy and strength! 🧡🧡🧡

  • @joshualee8151
    @joshualee8151 Год назад +23

    oh sheeeeeetsss i remember nic from TSL!!! he was one my fav male talents back then!

  • @stephyschoice
    @stephyschoice 3 месяца назад

    We need to also encourage the right ( close to) balance of resilience, growth mindset, understanding of prioritization, speak up and communication.... its not just about i dont like it, i leave my job. Getting a job these days is hard. Of course not to accept toxicity

  • @dougdef
    @dougdef 11 месяцев назад

    Nice first episode.. should also do one on interviews experiences sharing and tips .. cover the sensitive questions like "why you leave with no job", etc

  • @takahisaen
    @takahisaen 11 месяцев назад

    Such a timely video that popped up on my feed 😂

  • @Puppz1ny2zg
    @Puppz1ny2zg 11 месяцев назад +2

    Left the “family” after 3 years. Similar to Sam, I now am fearful of a lot of things even after 6 months away from them.
    Sad thing is a lot of people don’t understand how it can affect someone to this extend.

  • @planetplum
    @planetplum Год назад +13

    Joie is so knowledgeable. Love her

  • @JayGeeWhyWhy
    @JayGeeWhyWhy 11 месяцев назад +7

    Why was there no mention of quiet quitting?

  • @hsuanlee6577
    @hsuanlee6577 11 месяцев назад +3

    Well covered! Great content and nicely articulated by everyone!!

  • @marcuskwek3832
    @marcuskwek3832 8 месяцев назад +1

    Guy looks very aloof but is actually very funny and relatable lolol "You don't see yourself too upz" ahah

  • @BeatOfNight
    @BeatOfNight 11 месяцев назад +5

    IMO, its not so much that the older generation have higher tolerance.
    But rather their circumstances during their time did not allow them the privilege to leave.
    And in staying, they just built up their tolerance or immunity to the issue.
    For the younger generation now that have the privilege to leave over such issues, they are very lucky to be born during this era where theres more awareness.

  • @kelvinth30
    @kelvinth30 11 месяцев назад +3

    When someone can tell you when to work , what to wear and how to behave , you will never be a happy and a free person. Like confined in a matrix . Do the business you love doing everyday and everything will align when you feel free and happy.

  • @embershen364
    @embershen364 11 месяцев назад

    I realize the part about just finding a random retail job is harder than it seems. For me, I may come across as overqualified (Master's degree), not so good at hands-on work kind (cause big size), can't drive or ride a bike (for food delivery). So even though I applied for Apple Retail store employee (because I'm trilingual), also no response. I tried to sign up for tuition assignments also but gigs do start off slow and low-paying too.

  • @eatdriveplay
    @eatdriveplay Год назад +2

    21:00 - MOM laws apply only to 'workers', paid

  • @xain339
    @xain339 Год назад +8

    need more tips on recovering traumassss from ex-job(s)

  • @Jack-hy2ki
    @Jack-hy2ki Год назад +4

    Everyone in the company is just a number and can be replaced anytime.
    How to pull yourself out of the matrix? Make yourself valuable to the company. Till the point either company will lose money or unable to function without u or they need your experience & knowledge. But still, has to stay humble and not let your employer felt threatened.
    This way u will have the bargaining and negotiation power with the company. Plus, retrenchment list will not have your name.

  • @adrianwang7949
    @adrianwang7949 Год назад +10

    Is this my sign? hahahah enjoyable content~

    • @YouGotWatch
      @YouGotWatch  Год назад +2

      *casually reshare content on social media hoping your boss will see it* 👀👀👀

  • @cinna_mono_roll
    @cinna_mono_roll 6 месяцев назад

    this video reminded me to write a glassdoor review for my terrible job that i left months ago. thanks !

  • @marcusltw5301
    @marcusltw5301 Год назад +8

    What if the company you’re at is fine, but you feel like this isn’t your passion (in which may possibly lead you to not reach your full potential?) ? Like you’re doing okay, not the best not the worst but you just feel like exploring the world out there?

  • @wanderingvirgo
    @wanderingvirgo Год назад +5

    Very strong first episode. I loved every minute of it! Nothing to complain about, other than that it's too short, can afford to be longer. ♥️
    Side note: Can we expect a season 2 of TFZ? Hint hint ;)

    • @YouGotWatch
      @YouGotWatch  11 месяцев назад

      thank you for supporting our first episode! 🥰
      side note: we hear you! 👀

  • @xueling5327
    @xueling5327 11 месяцев назад +1

    Once worked in a SME manager was the decision maker always shouts at us due to ridiculous reason 6 person resigns within a month and he still doesn’t realise the problem. HE thinks he is always right.

  • @das9535
    @das9535 Год назад +6

    I love youuu Sam!

  • @elaine1520
    @elaine1520 11 месяцев назад

    Omg its Q who was previously from TSL

  • @lewloh
    @lewloh Год назад +16

    I LOVE JOIE AND Q

    • @YouGotWatch
      @YouGotWatch  Год назад

      🙌 🙌 🙌

    • @Q.lyqian
      @Q.lyqian Год назад

      LOVE U BACK

    • @joietan
      @joietan Год назад

      LOVE UUUU can u pls write song on quitting ur job thanks

    • @sylviaplath1128
      @sylviaplath1128 11 месяцев назад

      Want to force sam

  • @melissajay3218
    @melissajay3218 11 месяцев назад +1

    17:08

  • @common9
    @common9 Год назад

    I need some help 😂❤

  • @1makeufreak
    @1makeufreak 11 месяцев назад +1

    If company dont allow ppl to work part time can think about quitting cos some ppl need the extra income?

    • @itzSoonz
      @itzSoonz 11 месяцев назад

      If they don't let you change from full time to PT, it only means the boss dislike you

    • @1makeufreak
      @1makeufreak 11 месяцев назад

      @@itzSoonz that is very true but seldom ppl will change to part time cos nt all companies have part time

  • @JuzNicky
    @JuzNicky Год назад +5

    The millennial way, didn't like the work culture, how the company requires one to move up the ladder. staying x years to move up.
    usually more than that 3 years Q said she would stay in.
    once i finish the 6 months probation. you can tell if they don't want you there or it won't fit.

    • @YouGotWatch
      @YouGotWatch  Год назад

      exactly! probation is truly the best time to gauge if the company is 'the right fit' for you.

  • @beckham48
    @beckham48 11 месяцев назад +2

    The f word was blunt out by the boss , infront of me, maybe he meant to target at me or just blunt out of anger , the boss always has the final saying, at times comments will just throw out and you will second think yourself did you do correctly and right, despite changing the job i still do not feel happy cos i was getting paid lesser and need to work longer and the task is overwhelming and i constantly feel sad going to work, i do not know how long i am able to work there, one step at a time

  • @qy9536
    @qy9536 11 месяцев назад +2

    meanwhile im jobless :')

  • @murphykim9074
    @murphykim9074 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good boss will make you stay with him......

  • @Banayaga
    @Banayaga Год назад +1

    That dirty shoe needs to be censored. lol

  • @RoyShouriMustango
    @RoyShouriMustango 11 месяцев назад

    Have you tried IMH

  • @Jon-vs5rk
    @Jon-vs5rk Год назад +3

    🥲 i really felt like quitting after a year due this colleague always like to find issues with me from the day i joined the company. Been trying really hard to tolerate to stay for at least 3 years before i throw letter