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Top 5 Reasons to Quit a Job
By:Sandy Curtis

Quitting a job is not something you should take lightly and it is always smart to have a plan in place when you quit. However, sometimes a job just becomes unbearable and it is not worth staying with it any longer. If you are feeling frustrated with your job and thinking about quitting, here are the top five reasons to quit a job.

1. You Hate Your Job

Do you go to bed at night dreading waking up in the morning and having to go to work? Does your current job make you miserable, discouraged, unhappy or unfulfilled? One of the best reasons to quit a job is because you hate it. After all, you spend such a huge portion of your life at work that you should try to find something you enjoy doing rather than wasting your life at a job you hate.

2. Your Company is in Trouble

Another reason to quit a job is if your company is in trouble. If the company you work for is losing money, downsizing, starting to lay people off or struggling it may be wise to be proactive and start looking for a new job before your position is cut. Another reason to leave a company is if they are acting in an unethical manner or asking you to do things that you feel are unethical or immoral.

3. You Have Trouble with Your Boss

If you don't get along with your boss, feel that they don't like you, or are constantly at odds with them it could be a good reason to quit a job. Your boss or manager is the person who is responsible for deciding whether or not you advance in the company or get a raise. If you are at odds with them your chances of advancement or of being rewarded for your work are slim to none. Not only that, but it can leave you in a precarious position since your boss can use the smallest thing you do wrong as a reason to fire you. Again, taking steps to look for a job that is both more secure and more enjoyable could be a smart decision.

4. You Don't Make Enough Money

If your job does not pay you enough to live on or if you have had a life change such as getting married or having a baby it could be time to look for a better paying job. Of course, you could also ask for a raise, but if that doesn't work out you need a job that can provide you with enough money to live on.

5. Your Stress Level is Making You Sick or Causing Trouble in Your Relationships

If stress at work is seeping into other areas of your life and making you sick, causing you to lose sleep or putting a strain on your relationships with friends and family you should consider looking for a new job. No job is worth sacrificing your health or family over.

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