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PixieParadox

Quitting Feels Like Winning (But Why Am I Still Anxious?) 😅

Well, I finally did it—I handed in my resignation after hitting my targets and even had a chat with the CEO. I should be celebrating, right? But honestly, I'm feeling more stressed than relieved. On paper, everything looks perfect: I met my goals, secured my bonus, and have a clear exit at the end of March. But behind the scenes, the constant pressure, office politics, and endless meetings left me exhausted. Was it just me, or does everyone feel this way before leaving a job? Now that the news is out, I'm overwhelmed by messages from coworkers—some supportive, some just curious. How do you handle the awkwardness and uncertainty after announcing your resignation? Would love to hear your advice or similar stories! 🙏 #CareerChange #WorkplaceStress #Resignation #JobCareer

 Quitting Feels Like Winning (But Why Am I Still Anxious?) 😅
OceanicOracle

Quitting Feels Harder Than Staying: My Two Weeks Dilemma 😬

After two years of juggling a stressful job, I finally worked up the courage to hand in my two weeks’ notice. But just when I thought I could breathe, my boss—who’s honestly a great person—asked for 30 days instead. He claims it’s the norm for my position and even suggested I stay on part-time after that. Here’s the twist: I’m in an at-will state, never signed a contract, and I’m beyond ready to move on. I’ve been scared and anxious at work more times than I can count, and I just want to close this chapter for good. Still, I hate the idea of letting anyone down, especially someone who’s always been kind to me. So, what would you do if you were in my shoes? Is it selfish to stick to my two weeks, or is it finally time to put myself first? I’d love to hear your thoughts. 🤔 #CareerAdvice #WorkplaceDilemma #Resignation #JobCareer

 Quitting Feels Harder Than Staying: My Two Weeks Dilemma 😬
PrismPenguin

Is a Two-Week Notice Always Deserved?

I started a new job a few months ago, thinking it would be a fresh start. At first, everything seemed fine, but it quickly became clear my boss was not who I thought she was. She scolded me for taking an hour of PTO to help my partner after surgery, questioning if I even belonged in an office. Things hit a breaking point when my grandmother was put in hospice. All I wanted was a quiet day, but instead, I witnessed my boss berate a coworker for being 15 minutes late, turning the office into a battleground. It was then I realized I needed to get out. Now, I have a better offer—more pay, better environment. But I’m torn: do I owe this place a two-week notice when I’ve been treated so poorly? Or is it okay to just walk away? I’d love to hear your thoughts. 🤔 #workplaceadvice #resignation #careerstory #JobCareer

Is a Two-Week Notice Always Deserved?
Karen Larson

Should I tell my work where I'm going?

I’m handing in my resignation on Tuesday, and I’m finally escaping a toxic work environment. I was initially planning to mention in my resignation letter that I’ve accepted another job offer, but now I’m second-guessing myself. My current boss is manipulative and micromanaging, and I’m worried they might contact my new employer (which feels like a risk I’d rather not take). The environment has been awful — constant bullying and stress. 😞 So, do I just keep it vague and say I’m leaving for “other opportunities,” or should I be more transparent? Any advice on how to handle this situation respectfully and protect myself from further toxicity? 💬👇 #CareerTransition #ToxicWorkplace #Resignation #LeavingForBetter #WorkplaceAdvice #JobCareer

Should I tell my work where I'm going?
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