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10 Reasons to Quit Your Job

Posted on 4/8/14 at 9:30 am
Posted by Lsut81
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Posted on 4/8/14 at 9:30 am
Saw this article on Linkedin last night and found it interesting. Its obviously tongue-in-cheek and something you would get off of the Onion, but there are a few good points in it.

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4) Money is not happiness. A common question during my Twitter Q&A (that I give every Thursday from 330-430 PM EST), asked at least once a week, is “should I take the job I like or should I take the job that pays more money”.

Leaving aside the question of “should I take a job at all”, let’s talk about money for a second.

First, the science: studies show that an increase in salary only offers marginal to zero increase in “happiness” above a certain level. Why is this? Because the basic fact: people spend what they make. If your salary increases $5,000 you spend an extra $2000 on features for your car, you have an affair, you buy a new computer, a better couch, a bigger TV, and then you ask, “where did all the money go?” Even though you needed none of the above now you need one more thing: another increase in your salary, so back to the corporate casino for one more try at the salary roulette wheel. I have never once seen anyone save the increase in their salary.

In other words, don’t stay at the job for safe salary increases over time. That will never get you where you want – freedom from financial worry. Only free time, imagination, creativity, and an ability to disappear will help you deliver value that nobody ever delivered before in the history of mankind.


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5) Count right now how many people can make a major decision that can ruin your life.

I don’t like it when one person can make or break me. A boss. A publisher. A TV producer. A buyer of my company. At any one point I’ve had to kiss arse to all of the above. I hate it. I will never do it again.

The way to avoid this is to diversify the things you are working on so no one person or customer or boss or client can make a decision that could make you rich or destroy you or fulfill your life’s dreams or crush them. I understand it can’t happen in a day. Start planning now how to create your own destiny instead of allowing people who don’t like you to control your destiny. When you do this count, make sure the number comes to over 20. Then when you spin the wheel the odds are on your side that a winning number comes up.


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6) Is your job satisfying your needs? I will define “needs” the way I always do, via the four legs of what I call “the daily practice”. Are your physical needs, your emotional needs, your mental needs, and your spiritual needs being satisfied?

The only time I’ve had a job that did was when I had to do little work so that I had time on the side to either write, or start a business, or have fun, or spend time with friends. The times when I haven’t is when I was working too hard, dealing with people I didn’t like, getting my creativity crushed over and over, and so on. When you are in those situations you need to plot out your exit strategy.

Your hands are not made to type out memos. Or put paper through fax machines. Or hold a phone up while you talk to people you dislike. 100 years from now your hands will rot like dust in your grave. You have to make wonderful use of those hands now. Kiss your hands so they can make magic.

One can argue, “not everyone is entitled to have all of those needs satisfied at a job.” That’s true. But since we already know that the salary of a job won’t make you happy, you can easily modify lifestyle and work to at least satisfy more of your needs. And the more these needs are satisfied the more you will create the conditions for true abundance to come into your life.

Your life is a house. Abundance is the roof. But the foundation and the plumbing need to be in there first or the roof will fall down, the house will be unlivable. You create the foundation by following the Daily Practice. I say this not because I am selling anything but because it worked for me every time my roof caved in. My house has been bombed, my home has been cold and blistering winds gave me frost bite, but I managed to rebuild. This is how I did it.



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8) Excuses. “I’m too old”. “I’m not creative.” “I need the insurance.” “I have to raise my kids”. I was at a party once. A stunningly beautiful woman came up to me and said, “James, how are you!?”

WHAT? Who are you?

I said, “hey! I’m doing well.” But I had no idea who I was talking to. Why would this woman be talking to me? I was too ugly. It took me a few minutes of fake conversation to figure out who she was.

It turns out she was the frumpish-looking woman who had been fired six months earlier from the job we were at. She had cried as she packed up her cubicle when she was fired. She was out of shape, she looked about 30 years older than she was, and now her life was going to go from better to worse. Until…she realized that she was out of the zoo. In the George Lucas movie, THX-1138 (the name of the main character was “THX-1138?) everyone’s choices are removed and they all live underground because above ground is “radioactive”. Finally THX decides better to die above ground than suffer forever underground where he wasn’t allowed to love. He wasn’t free.

He makes his way above ground, evading all the guards and police. And when he gets there, it’s sunny, everyone above ground is beautiful, and they are waiting for him with open arms and kisses. The excuse “but it’s radioactive out there!” was just there to keep him down.

“This is easy for you to say,” people say to me. “Some of us HAVE to do this!” The now-beautiful woman had to do it also. “What are you doing now?” I asked her. “Oh, you know,” she said. “Consulting.” But some people say, “I can’t just go out there and consult. What does that even mean?”

And to that I answer, “Ok, I agree with you.” Who am I to argue? If someone insists they need to be in prison even though the door is unlocked then I am not going to argue. They are free to stay in prison.


Posted by Lsut81
Member since Jun 2005
80060 posts
Posted on 4/8/14 at 9:30 am to
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9) It's ok to take baby steps. “I can’t just QUIT!” people say. “I have bills to pay”. I get it. Nobody is saying quit today. Before a human being runs a marathon they learn to crawl, then take baby steps, then walk, then run. Then exercise every day and stay healthy. Then run a marathon. Heck, what am I even talking about? I can’t run more than two miles without collapsing in agony. I am a wimp.

Make the list right now. Every dream. I want to be a bestselling author. I want to reduce my material needs. I want to have freedom from many of the worries that I have succumbed to all my life. I want to be healthy. I want to help all of the people around me or the people who come into my life. I want everything I do to be a source of help to people. I want to only be around people I love, people who love me. I want to have time for myself.

THESE ARE NOT GOALS. These are themes. Every day, what do I need to do to practice those themes? It starts the moment I wake up: “who can I help today?” I ask the darkness when I open my eyes. “Who would you have me help today?” I’m a secret agent and I’m waiting for my mission. Ready to receive. This is how you take baby steps. This is how eventually you run towards freedom.


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10) Abundance will never come from your job. Only stepping out of the prison imposed on you from your factory will allow you to achieve abundance. You can’t see it now. It’s hard to see the gardens when you are locked in jail. Abundance only comes when you are moving along your themes. When you are truly enhancing the lives of the people around you.

When every day you wake up with that motive of enhancement. Enhance your family, your friends, your colleagues, your clients, potential customers, readers, people who you don’t even know yet but you would like to know. Become a beacon of enhancement and then when the night is gray, all of the boats will move towards you, bringing their bountiful riches.



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This post was edited on 4/8/14 at 9:32 am
Posted by Zach
Gizmonic Institute
Member since May 2005
112359 posts
Posted on 4/8/14 at 10:25 am to
Good list. Although it's not exactly 'quitting' I've noticed the difference between older people who could retire but really prefer to work and those who retire as soon as they can.

My brother is one of the former; I'm the latter. What did it for me was a guy named Mr. Weaver. He finally decided to retire and we threw him a party. I asked him what he was gonna do.

Him: "Zach, I love fishing. I'm gonna fish every day that the weather permits. I've been looking forward to this for years."

Two weeks later he died of a stroke.
Posted by Lsut81
Member since Jun 2005
80060 posts
Posted on 4/8/14 at 10:30 am to
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Two weeks later he died of a stroke.


I've been doing a lot of thinking lately... Not going to get into it on here, but the last few years have really exposed me to things like you mention.

Life is too fricking short
Posted by Zach
Gizmonic Institute
Member since May 2005
112359 posts
Posted on 4/8/14 at 10:38 am to
OTOH, I know people who are perfectly willing to work till they die. They enjoy going to the job and they don't have any hobbies to fill their time. That's not the case with me.
Posted by RickAstley
Reno, Nevada
Member since May 2011
1994 posts
Posted on 4/8/14 at 11:27 am to
I am not looking to quit my job and be unemployed, yet I find myself looking for another job more and more by the day. A lot of the thoughts presented in the article are similar to how I feel each week in the office.
Posted by Lsut81
Member since Jun 2005
80060 posts
Posted on 4/8/14 at 11:31 am to
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I am not looking to quit my job and be unemployed, yet I find myself looking for another job more and more by the day. A lot of the thoughts presented in the article are similar to how I feel each week in the office.


+ 1
Posted by Col reb 2011
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Posted on 4/8/14 at 11:51 am to
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Posted by bryken89
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Posted on 4/8/14 at 12:09 pm to
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quote: I am not looking to quit my job and be unemployed, yet I find myself looking for another job more and more by the day. A lot of the thoughts presented in the article are similar to how I feel each week in the office.


+2. I'm literally on my phone trying to find a new job. I'm an LSU student and gotta find something better than where I'm at now.
Posted by AngryBeavers
Member since Jun 2012
4554 posts
Posted on 4/8/14 at 12:41 pm to
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I have a complex situation.. Feel free to answer if anyone has any advice.. I work for a family company.. Grandfather grandmother uncle and dad are my 4 bosses.. Pay sucks hate the town and really wanna move.. But.. I will be upper middle class by the time I'm 35 with an established company handed to me.. I will be the owner.. My dad and uncle don't wanna stick around long.. Oh and business just keeps growing



I would give almost anything to be able to inherit such a business...
Posted by ZereauxSum
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Member since Nov 2008
10176 posts
Posted on 4/8/14 at 1:23 pm to
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really wanna move


Owning the company won't change this. How much do you hate where you live?

I'd probably stick it out. I wouldn't worry about the pay. The more important thing is will you be happy there.
Posted by TheIndulger
Member since Sep 2011
19237 posts
Posted on 4/8/14 at 1:33 pm to
I wouldn't want to live somewhere that I hate
Posted by Lsut81
Member since Jun 2005
80060 posts
Posted on 4/8/14 at 1:33 pm to
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But.. I will be upper middle class by the time I'm 35 with an established company handed to me.. I will be the owner.. My dad and uncle don't wanna stick around long.. Oh and business just keeps growing


How far away from it being handed to you? If you've got years, tell your family you want to take a year or two to get out and explore things on your own. You can always come back to it and if you don't want to and its a thriving business, they can sell it off.
Posted by Col reb 2011
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Posted on 4/8/14 at 2:07 pm to


This post was edited on 4/9/14 at 12:35 pm
Posted by AngryBeavers
Member since Jun 2012
4554 posts
Posted on 4/8/14 at 2:36 pm to
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The other side to this whole deal is my college roommate works for a major oil company.. I've met his boss multiple times and he has said that anytime I want a job to let him know and he would help me out.. I would move to Texas and make close to triple what I'm making here..


Doing what exactly? The money may be better but you could be working yourself to the bone and have a boss on top of that. If I were set to inherit a thriving business I would have to be really miserable to walk away. Like someone else said why not move away for a few years to work and come back when your Dad and Uncle want to retire.
Posted by Col reb 2011
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Posted on 4/8/14 at 2:47 pm to
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Posted by cwill
Member since Jan 2005
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Posted on 4/8/14 at 3:23 pm to
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I have a complex situation.. Feel free to answer if anyone has any advice.. I work for a family company.. Grandfather grandmother uncle and dad are my 4 bosses.. Pay sucks hate the town and really wanna move.. But.. I will be upper middle class by the time I'm 35 with an established company handed to me.. I will be the owner.. My dad and uncle don't wanna stick around long.. Oh and business just keeps growing


Making your own way in the world is much more rewarding IMV. I had a somewhat similar opportunity but I didn't want my family relationship to be muddied with a work relationship.
Posted by Golfer
Member since Nov 2005
75052 posts
Posted on 4/8/14 at 3:27 pm to
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Anyway I'm the only grand kid who has ever showed any interest in working here so it's kind of up to me to keep this place goin.. I love the idea of owning and operating my own business not to mention job security


Here's what I'd consider. Talk to your Dad and Uncle about how much you like the business and want to see it succeed. Tell them right now you'd like some additional experience to see it through once they leave.

Go to Texas work for the Oil company for a few years until your Dad and Uncle become the primary owners. While in Texas get your MBA and then you can always have an out if the family business doesn't work out.
Posted by Civildawg
Member since May 2012
8542 posts
Posted on 4/8/14 at 6:20 pm to
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Posted by Message RickAstley 10 Reasons to Quit Your Job I am not looking to quit my job and be unemployed, yet I find myself looking for another job more and more by the day. A lot of the thoughts presented in the article are similar to how I feel each week in the office.


+1000 for me. Everyday I sit there trying to think of what I can do besides riot away in an office all day and not be broke
Posted by jso0003
Member since Jun 2009
5170 posts
Posted on 4/8/14 at 6:52 pm to
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+1000 for me. Everyday I sit there trying to think of what I can do besides riot away in an office all day and not be broke


Hey now, I'd love to riot away in my office all day

Agree with your sentiment though the corporate life can be depressingly bland...

I'm starting a new job in a few months that will be 100% travel so I'm looking forward to at least have the chance to rotate around between different depressing office environments all over the country
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