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I decided to quit effective immediately because my manager insulted me. Did I make the right move?
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Image is representative only and does not depict the actual subjects of the story.
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That's what happened here, between a manager and an employee. Sometimes work can be stressful for everyone involved. Pressures can run high, and you make snap decisions. If you work in a fast-paced environment (and who doesn't?), you might find yourself being short-tempered or snippy with people sometimes. It might even activate your fight or flight response, and you are left feeling anxious. But it's important not to take this out on the people you work for or with. Even if it's their fault, you have to communicate your issues in a way that leaves everyone feeling respected. Or else, who are you to ask for respect in return? The employee in this story didn't want to be belittled or made to feel unimportant, so they finally stood up for themselves. But sometimes when you stand up for yourself, you end up in a situation that you regret. On either side, you can feel a sense of dread wash over you when all is said and done, and the emotions have simmered down a bit. So they were left wondering whether or not they had made a good decision. Keep scrolling to see what happened here and see what commenters had to say about it.
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Commenters gave their two cents on the story.
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