If you’re here to find out why I quit, I’ll cut to the chase. I quit the job for a few reasons but majorly because they tried to cut my compensation, which was a deal-breaker. I was already being stretched to my limit and receiving a fairly low compe...
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I've seen this play out in front of me with someone I know. I thought that was bad until I saw them become numb to it, which wasn't really who they were.
I can understand the heartbreak because your input for this product represents your best work.
Hope K sees the light of day. And I'm interested to see that other article on why it might not.
Thank you for sharing your story and lessons learned. I think it takes courage to prioritize your passion and values over other considerations, and I truly admire your dedication to finding opportunities that align with your vision and expectations.
Wishing you the very best in your future endeavors and the pursuit of your passions.
Very honest, yet painful. I would know, because just yesterday, a colleague called it quit.
It felt like a rash decision, but it wasn't. It was the culmination of a series of overlooked matters. The love of the job kept atoning until it was no longer enough. Then he called it quit. We all felt it, but we wish we could have done better.
Life happens, but we must keep moving forward. Glad, you are
Not wanting to work for a company cos you don’t see prospective is a honest reason…. I genuinely agree 🫶
Samuel
I feel your pain bro, expecially your connection with K. Better days ahead. Be encouraged!