Twitter Thread: People That Quit Their Jobs With No Notice

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    Font - Kierra @iamKierraD Anybody randomly quit their job before? With no backup plan?
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    Font - Lesley Carhart @hacks4pancakes ... Replying to @iamKierraD Yes. It was the best choice. But I had confidence I was employable, for sure
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    Font - divine ... @boujeehippie333 Replying to @iamKierraD Yes. In 2019 I quit my first corporate job. I did Uber and Lyft, job hopped for a bit, then eventually learned a new skill (real estate investing) and started in on that the end of 2020. I make more in a month doing real estate than I ever did working any other job.
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    Font - Keisha BG gO @PrettyBadGyal28 Replying to @iamKierraD Yes, I mean, at first I thought I had a backup plan when I quit my job, but nobody was either gonna pay more than $6/hour for me nor was anybody gonna hire a 16 old as a stripper until one club finally did hire me because the owner.... She wanted to help me out year
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    Font - Calichica @Kalichica1 Replying to @Kalichical and @iamKierraD Shit, I moved to Denver once on a whim. Didn't have a job lined up and I didn't know ANYBODY there. I just was tired of Vegas, so I got up and left. Not having kids has definitely given me an advantage when it comes to my freedom and the decisions l've made.
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    Font - Calichica @Kalichica1 Replying to @iamKierraD Yup. More than once. Thing is, I'm a hustler, I have multiple skills/talents and I possess the gift of gab. I've talked/lied myself into more than one job that I was absolutely unqualified for, or I had NO experience in, so I know l'm gone be OK regardless.
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    Font - Her ... @reckless_dino Replying to @iamKierraD Just did! My job gave me 1 week to move to PA w/ no relocation assistance so I left Went hard studying IT & walked dogs for income. I landed a better position w/ almost 2x the pay within 30 days. Just cause you're not ready to move, doesn't mean it isn't your time to go
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    Font - andre aqui ... @dredaicnc Replying to @iamKierraD Not recommended to leave a job without securing another one, unless you have deep savings. However, it's commendable to have the bravery to leave a job that compromises who you are as supposed to complimenting who you are...many people spend decades in misery
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    Font - Joni Wikhi @apollo_316 Replying to @iamKierraD My old workplace was so toxic and I just had to quit and did so in March this year, had an eviction notice and no clue where l'd go to next with my 2 kids and wife. 6 months and some days now l'm so Ok, never been this happier in a decade and miracles do happen.
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    Font - Ironclad @im_ironclad Replying to @iamKierraD Yeh, I was miserable and dreaded thinking about going to work. I quit and was jobless for 4 months and almost lost everything we've built but found another opportunity right before the bottom. At the end of the day l'd rather lay in dirt and be happy than in a cloud and be sad.
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    Rectangle - JimmyJumpfromNY @GreatZeus100 Replying to @iamKierraD Yup. Got fired on purpose to get unemployment lol
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    Rectangle - KSelk @ecrire831 Replying to @iamKierrad Yes. And with 100,000 in student debt. Realized I would rather wake up every day and say, "would you like fries with that, sir?" Gave my 2 weeks with no safety net. Best decision I ever made.

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