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How to Quit a Job You Just Started Professionally

March 3, 2024
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It’s official — you’ve passed all the interview rounds, accepted the job offer, and done a new professional title. You should feel as happy as a kid on a sugar high (especially in the current job market). Instead, you feel as miserable as if you’ve been stepping on a Lego brick every night for three weeks in a row. 

And here comes the tough, but possibly right decision: Calling it quits. But how do you quit a job you’ve just started without leaving a foul first impression? Here’s our take. 

Is It Bad to Quit a Job After a Week?

The decision to quit a job you’ve just started is neither particularly bad nor uncommon. Almost 30% of workers decide if the job is a right fit for them in the first week and another 40% — during the first month. 

From an employer’s perspective — yeah, losing a new employee in a week feels bad, given how much time and resources they’ve invested in hiring one.…

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Is it Better to Quit or be Fired? A Data-Backed Answer

June 13, 2023
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Quit or be fired? It can often be hard to tell what is better than the other when the end result is the same: You’re out of your job. 

The prospect of being jobless may be somewhat exuberating (yay, no more toxic boss!) and stress-inducing as well (ugh, no more paycheck!). Before you make that decision, take a moment to read this post. 

So Is It Better to Quit or Be Fired?

The answer depends on your situation. If your mental or physical health is at risk, quitting immediately will bring much-needed relief. On the other hand, waiting around to get terminated may give you extra time to secure a job offer or secure unemployment benefits. Some 50% of the US workforce are “quiet quitters” aka do the minimum requirements within their role and not a notch more. 

Is it Better to Quit or Be Fired for Unemployment? 

When a person is fired this means that they did not leave their job on their own term.…

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6 signs it’s time to quit your job – Muscatine Journal

September 19, 2021
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6 signs it’s time to quit your job  Muscatine Journal
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Have you quit your job recently? | Local News | santafenewmexican.com – Santa Fe New Mexican

August 15, 2021
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Have you quit your job recently? | Local News | santafenewmexican.com  Santa Fe New Mexican
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How To Quit Your Job With Class And Handle A Counteroffer – Forbes

July 26, 2021
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How To Quit Your Job With Class And Handle A Counteroffer  Forbes
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Consumers Energy to Quit Coal by 2025, Speeding Closure of Five Units

June 26, 2021
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The post Consumers Energy to Quit Coal by 2025, Speeding Closure of Five Units appeared first on POWER Magazine.

Michigan’s largest energy provider Consumers Energy will stop using coal as a fuel source for power generation within the next four years—15 years earlier than previously planned.

In an updated integrated resource plan (IRP) filed with the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) on June 23, the CMS Energy subsidiary said the effort would lead Michigan’s clean energy transformation, and, if approved, it would make Consumers “one of the first utilities in the nation to go coal-free.”

Under the sweeping plan, Consumers will accelerate the closure of about 2.5 GW by 2025. It will speed up retirement of its three coal-fired units at its Campbell generating complex near Holland to 2025. Campbell 1 and 2—a combined 600 MW—are currently slated to close in six years. The 840-MW Campbell 3 is scheduled to close in 2040. It would also speed up closure of D.E.…

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