Virtuous_Brotha
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Proud of you son



Would rep if I couldWell, 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
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 shytbut 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![]()

You hitting that pipe hard as shyt. Never quite your job without another lined up. My homie worked in the Comcast call center and the nicca told me "Allah" said it's time to quit his job. That nicca is still struggling to this day with stable employment![]()

I have no idea if they will call me in for a face to face. The salary is the exact minimum I would take.
I went to LA Fitness this morning from like 9:00 to 12:00 and had the whole court to myself. My nikka who works for the hawks told me he got me a ticket to some draft party they're having. A chic that worked at the job I quit gave my homeboy her number to give me
Had no idea she was feeling a nikka. I been wanting to smash, but a nikka never said anything for the sake of professionalism.

Yo fukk all that in bold, bottom line is you need income coming IN. you need to replace the bread you spend. Money and stability over a bytch any day of the week and 2x on Sundaynikka I'm happy, that all that really matters.
Update: I haven't heard anything back about that Financial Analyst position yet. They said the were making a decision this week. I'm in the middle on this one. I still; have hope that I get it, but if I don't hear from them by the Friday, it's probably a wrap. I REALLY wanted that one too
Had a phone interview for a pricing analyst job too. That shyt wentI have no idea if they will call me in for a face to face. The salary is the exact minimum I would take.
On the non job related tip life has been wonderfulI went to LA Fitness this morning from like 9:00 to 12:00 and had the whole court to myself. My nikka who works for the hawks told me he got me a ticket to some draft party they're having. A chic that worked at the job I quit gave my homeboy her number to give me
Had no idea she was feeling a nikka. I been wanting to smash, but a nikka never said anything for the sake of professionalism.

Yo fukk all that in bold, bottom line is you need income coming IN. you need to replace the bread you spend. Money and stability over a bytch any day of the week and 2x on Sunday
fukk you want me to do, cop a QP and start sacking up?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
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 shytbut 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![]()
good luck breh...thought u were going to go with the episode of seinfeld where george quits and then realized he didnt have a back up option 
BrehCrazy 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![]()
