One thing's for sure: there's no greater relief than quitting a bad job, especially when you already have another one lined up and ready to go.
Everyone, at one point or another, has dreamed of doing this—preferably in explosive fashion. One day, walking and just letting your honest feelings fly before walking out—never to be seen again—while everyone is still sitting there stunned and processing what has just occurred.
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The reality is that most of us will never get this opportunity, and even if we actually did, we probably wouldn't take it. Word of mouth is important when it comes to progressing in your career, and in small industries within even smaller communities, burning bridges is incredibly counter-productive and may cost you jobs down the line.
That's why it's always better to take the high road and submit your resignation without providing even the barest of feedback to your employer (chances are they won't listen anyway.) But, sometimes, you're left with no choice… like this waitress was when she was dealing with her terrible general manager.
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