You Only Live Once.... Just Quit My Job Without Another One Lined Up

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On one hand :mindblown:

On the other hand, me-n-wifey both quit our jobs and left NYC with nothing lined up down here. It was a pretty stupid move in retrospect. Wifey was like 2 weeks away from waiting tables when she got a job offer for double what she was making in NYC :gladbron: I got a job a couple months later. We have been soo skraaaiigght. The stupidest move we ever made turned out to be the best one we ever made. If you have enough to live on for 1-2 years you should be straight. Companies are hiring again too. Now is a good time to make such a move. You only get one life :yeshrug:
 

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This life isn't for everyone breh. I do shyt like this. But it's because I have a skill I can monetize without a company employing me. Lol I've lost big man. But I've won big too. I hope you win big.
 

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Why not just leave the job on good terms though.....you still in the same field correct? Why burn bridges if you don't need to, especially if ypu want references. I wou ok dn't do it like that, unless I had Fuuck You Money.

Do you OP :ehh:
 

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I've done this before. Unlike ya scared ass I have skills that keep me eating. Uncertainty is nothing new.
Nga you know absolutely nothing about me :mjlol:

Skills breh? Ive got a degree as well as a work history of 10 years of skills build up through the work force, fk outta here :ufdup:
 

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don't be mad because you can't move freely, slave.
Unlike most blacks with poor credit and no want to own a home Im perfectly content with the home, life, and lifestyle Ive built. I cant stand moving from place to place, moved twice and decided at the age of 23 I wanted to own a home and not live from apartment to apartment.
 

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Well, I didn't JUST quit it. But this morning,around 10:00 Eastern, I said fukk this shyt. I gave my Access badge to my boss, said this isn't for me, and calmly walked out. My boss and one of the other higher ups looked at me befuddled as hell as I exited stage left. I could faintly hear my boss saying "you don't have to do this" as I made my way towards the elevator:mjlol:

I was looking for other jobs for the last few weeks, so it wasn't totally out the blue, but I definitely didn't plan on leaving this job before I secured another one. Also, I had a interview for a nice financial analyst job last week and I'm waiting to hear back on that, so I wasn't jumping all the way out the window. Nevertheless, I have no idea when my next check will be and where it will be from.

I keep wanting feel remorse or like I mad an irrational decision, but I swear I feel nothing of the sort. The more time I have to analyze this decision, the more I feel that I should have been did this. It was a decent paying job in a good field, but I hated my job and hated going to work. So it's real simple, I quit that bytch. Life is really that simple. We are the ones who complicate it.


I got on Seinfeld late because I always thought it was some white people shyt:ld: but once I gave it a shot, and saw that nikka George, I fell in love (no homo) One of my favorite episodes was when this fool George made a decision to do EVERYTHING the opposite of how he would usually do it. Well, shyt started popping for dude as soon as he started living like that. It's a sitcom, but that episode has a deep meaning for me. It's an ode to bucking the status quo and a reminder of how we can be so scared of the unknown.

Crazy thing is, not even 2 full hours after I quit, I had a call about a compliance analyst job paying $30 an hour. Got a phone interview this week. I also got two emails about jobs. One for a pricing analyst, for which I setup a phone interview for this week. The other one is for some fraud company. I'm sure they will set something up with me. Everyone has different circumstances which plays a part in their decision making, but my advice is to live your life, go with what you feel, and don't worry too much about what's next. Life has a funny way of working itself out. Feel me:yeshrug:

nikka you're trying to convince yourself and us that you made a good decision :mjlol:
 

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Nga you know absolutely nothing about me :mjlol:

Skills breh? Ive got a degree as well as a work history of 10 years of skills build up through the work force, fk outta here :ufdup:
Who doesn't have a degree? :laff:

Nikka feeling himself cuz he's employable but can't employ himself. That's what skills do. :umad:

Having options is a blessing :blessed:
 

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I quit an old job once back in 2012 without having one lined up (did put in 2 weeks though). Between people getting fired over missing money (worked at an armored company), the company as a whole underestimating the workload from a "new" customer, skyrocketing hours and simply being underappreciated, I was becoming miserable. By September of that year, I got pissed off for the last time one morning and just said fukk it.
It took me almost a year to get a full-time job (worked a couple of temp jobs along the way). I fortunately had money saved up so I wasn't hurting big time but money does drain. Plus the interview process was irritating as I kept getting the run around too many times. Scored my current job after 5 months at the other full-time by November 2013. I don't get paid as much as I would like and the job's kinda far (work at a big company through another - specializing in printing services) but I originally genuinely enjoyed coming to work. The first full year was cool despite some people leaving. Last year at times sucked with more work but in the end, it could've been worse. This year started the same but the last couple of months have been on some straight bullshyt. I'm really getting that miserable feeling again and need to get out cause the shyt's only gonna get worse when your employer looks at the almighty dollar rather than holding people accountable for bad business.

Much respect to OP for doing what he feels is best and hope for nothing but success in the future breh. :salute:
 

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People are way too fearful of the unknown. So what there is nothing else lined up? Doesn't mean you cant find something short term to hold you over. Wait tables, deliver pizza, run errands, cut grass, etc. It's not a forever thing. If a job is sucking out your soul, LEAVE!! But only if you have a regular ass life. If you have to pay the cleaning staff and groundskeepers, then don't do that.
 

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Who doesn't have a degree? :laff:

Nikka feeling himself cuz he's employable but can't employ himself. That's what skills do. :umad:

Having options is a blessing :blessed:
Again, you know nothing about me. Could I go into business for myself? Sure, but why when Im lazy enough to get a fat paycheck sitting on my ass telling others what to do all day and not have to actually hunt business? Wasn't saying you did or did not have a degree, your comments directed at me were making a lame ass attempt to belittle me into peon status :martin:
 

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Just quit my job today:yeshrug:. Went to the bank for a start up loan to get my business started and they approved :blessed:. I was already making more with that then my main job so today I just told them :camby:

That feeling of freedom is HNNNGGGGGGG:win:

Even tho im self employed now and I have to make it happen for myself it feel good to be my own boss.:steviej:
 
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