I only quit two jobs in my life. The first when I was in high school and worked in a meat market (I still have the scars to prove it). My boss (the store owner), was a great guy. He used to work years ago as a draftsman for the Studebaker Automobile company down in Indiana, but after they closed he ended up buying this meat market/grocery store up in Northern Michigan. Anyway, I worked for him for almost 3 years until just after I graduated from high school. Like I said, he was a great boss, but he had one problem. He was a periodic alcoholic. By periodic, I mean he was stone cold sober 11 months out of the year, but each year his wife would go down to Indiana and spend a month with her family and during those 30 days he would drink himself stupid every day, and when he was drunk he was not a very good boss. He wouldn't show-up at the store, he'd miss the payroll, suppliers would come in and he wouldn't be there and they wouldn't leave the orders without him signing the invoices. We would get angry customers and they would take it out on the help. So about three weeks into his latest binge I quit and got a job across the street in the meat department of the big chain grocery store. Once I started college, my summer jobs were down-state, working as a draftsman at a manufacturing company.
The second job I quit was the job I took after college. After 14 years, and after being introduced to CAD (this was in the late 70's), I left for a much better job working for the company that developed and sold us the CAD system. It was great company to work for and the people, including my boss, were great, but this was an opportunity that I just couldn't pass up and it proved to be the right move.
Actually I did quit one other job, sort of. Two years ago (next week) I retired, after 35+ years, from that job with the CAD company.
Also note that I've never been fired or laid-off from a job, although I think I did come close a couple of time ;-)
John R. Baker, P.E. (ret)
EX-Product 'Evangelist'
Irvine, CA
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