Revenge Quitting Vs. Quitting Well: How You Leave Matters!

Orlando, Fla. – The job market is in turmoil right now. Business Insider has declared it “the big freeze,” where companies aren’t hiring or firing. As of October, you are more likely to get into Harvard then a new job. But for some people, staying at their current job seems like a worse fate.

It’s called revenge quitting, leaving as disruptively as possible to hurt your employer.

“I had this visual of quitting my job, driving over a bridge, and then throwing a match, burning the bridge down, and giving double middle fingers,” said John Crossman, CEO of Crossman Career Builders…

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