It's Your JOB, You Can QUIT IT If You Want To! | It WILL Be OK!

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Published 2018-05-09
We've all had thoughts about just getting up and walking out of the door of our job and never coming back. But most of us never quit our jobs, we just dream about it. There are a number of reasons why people stay working at a job they hate, but the #1 reason is probably for the 'security' it provides. However, in many cases this 'security' isn't real. And even if it is, is it really worth sacrificing your life and sanity for it? In this video I talk about why you SHOULD quit your job if you hate it. As well as my belief that we are all smart enough to figure out how to support ourselves after quitting a job.

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All Comments (21)
  • We all die in the end. Trust me... Don't waste a moment being some where you can't wait to leave as soon as you arrive.
  • @gzhzoe22
    I always quit when I find myself unhappy. Life is too short to live so unhappy just for a buck.
  • I quit my job today. 11 years in and it became so toxic I was losing my mind. People conspiring against me was the worst. Now they have to find someone that does the work of 4 people. That's what they had me doing.
  • @gmoney1967
    I just quit my job as general manager at McDonald’s after 23 years of working for the company. I’m only 39 years old and feel it was the hardest and best decision I’ve made.
  • I quit my job on my lunch break and never came back! Was a groundskeeper for a awful property and I’m glad I quit! The same day I got a job that’s less money but less stress! And that’s all I need
  • @johnconnor210
    This is why you shouldn't get married or have kids until you're in a career you like. Don't sell yourself short.
  • @alexpearson7693
    I’m quitting my awful job tomorrow. Best paying job I’ve ever had and the worse at the same time
  • @Insightful_Locs
    Yeah I just put my two weeks in and I have no job lined up…I just decided to choose happiness. The stress and burn out just wasn’t worth it. Now I’m just resting in the fact that I know God will provide
  • @a.j.taylor132
    I quit my job after 4 years and about 7 months. Never thought I'd leave. When you're mentally drained, and you're miserable before you even clock in, no job is worth that. No job, no money is worth your peace. Peace of mind over fortune. It will be ok, trust me. I walked right out and did not look back. I've never believed in giving a 2 week notice. When I'm ready to leave, I leave. When the company is ready to let you go, they let you go without hesitation.
  • Sucks when you quit a job and feel great and optimistic just to end up in another crappy one.
  • I have had jobs that I had to quit, because of bullies! It's not worth your health!
  • @TrishC5280
    Called out from work today and watching this video. Do not like my job.
  • I quit my job on March 13, 2023, and I didn't look back- I would never work a 9-5 ever again, its just not for me- You come to work and have to work with people that you don't want to work with--you have to put on a fake persona, smile and conversation just to make other feels comfortable.
  • @freespirit-111
    I want… Time. Time to create my home cooked meals, clean my house, quality time with family and friends, time to exercise,time to travel, time to read and simply stare into space, time to help others as well. Now I found a job working with special needs students at a school which I love. This gives me summer, spring break and Christmas break off. I also work as a CNA sometimes helping the elderly. I’ve realized that there are so many elderly people who have, house, car, money, but very lonely. I don’t get paid a lot, but I’m happy. My next goal is building an efficiency at the back of my house. That will give me some passive income.
  • Stop being afraid of the word "no". If someone tells you "no", move on to the next thing. And learn to say "no" once in awhile, too.
  • @Jaycee52548
    i’m at work right now just so mentally checked out of this place. this video helped a lot
  • @emmac7880
    I just quit my job without a definate job to go to. Everyone tells me I shouldn't have done it....its irresponsible....it was a mistake etc!... But for me once I leave I have to figure it out. Its the kind of productive pressure I need. If I wasn't so impulsive i'd be stuck. Sometimes I think nobody really understands my decision making. But for me it works. I always figure it out 😁
  • @v.pintilie6691
    Some years ago, I had two jobs, loving one, hating the other. I had no guts to quit the one I hated. Something happened (it wasn't my fault) and my manager wanted to fire me. I could have made a solid case for myself and could have won, thus keeping my job. Instead, I said "I'm guilty, fire me" and it was one of the best things that happened to me. It allowed me to focus on my other job, the one I loved. I have been grateful ever since to God, the Universe, whatever you want to call It, and have decided to support each and every person in quitting their job, should that job be a toxic presence in their life! I urge everyone to provide all the support they can to people around them who want to quit and do not know how! Trust me, you've got this! Thanks, Tim!
  • @mrenae6798
    I am putting in my 2 weeks notice this afternoon. I actually love my work environment, coworkers are awesome as well as my boss. HOWEVER, I’m checked out and am going to make a fresh start for myself ☀️Single, no debt or kids and 40. Excited to start reaching my goals with a move and some time off.