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“She Quit On The Spot”: 41 People Share Why They Rage Quit Their Jobs

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“She Quit On The Spot”: 41 People Share Why They Rage Quit Their Jobs

A Reddit thread shared stories of people quitting their jobs in a moment of rage, with some regretting their decision while others found new jobs with higher salaries. According to a survey by the American Institute of Stress, 63% of US workers are ready to quit their jobs to avoid work-related stress.

People are sharing stories of quitting their jobs in a moment of rage on a Reddit thread. A call center employee quit along with a colleague who was forced to reschedule her wedding. The American Institute of Stress found that 55% of Americans are stressed during the day and 63% are ready to quit their jobs. Some people quit without a backup plan, but a Skynova survey found that 60% of those who rage-quit landed a new job with a $7,200 average salary boost. Stories include quitting due to a condescending email about toilet breaks and standing up to a supervisor after 25 years of service. However, 41% of rage-quitters regretted their decision and tried to get their position back.

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