The wrong times to quit

There's a time for your time with a company that doesn't happen at all, and you just feel ready to quit. The job you once wanted is just getting more boring and everyone in the office is making you nervous. Maybe it's okay to quit, but it's [...]
There's a time for your time with a company that doesn't happen at all, and you just feel ready to quit.
The job you once wanted is just getting more boring and everyone in the office is making you nervous.
It may be okay to quit, but it is important to keep in mind when you do.
You're expecting a baby.
If you're waiting to have a baby, congratulations! At the same time, though, this is the wrong time to quit.
Considering that you will soon have new responsibilities, this means that financial expenses will also be greater, so you need money for diapers, food, and many other things that the baby needs.
You're getting divorced.
The cures can be expensive. If you are in such a process, remember that expenses are large to pay lawyers, other debts, and perhaps even a new place to live.
You're nervous.
Sometimes your colleagues and boss can make you angry. That happens to everyone. However, that is not the best reason to leave work hastily.
Wait till you calm down and clear things up, and you'll know you're making a mistake.
You don't have other things to expect.
Leaving your current job without having another job ahead will normally cause financial problems. Therefore, unless you are facing a difficult situation at work, it is best to stay in the current work.










