Saturday, October 31, 2009

Would you quit, or try to get fired?

Very tired of game after game.
Answer:
Instead of trying to get fired, just quit. That way, you don't have to sink to the level of playing games in return.
If you do things to try to get fired, it can effect jobs in the future. But if you quit, then they are aware that they are driving people away. Quitting can be harder, but more fulfilling.
Depends. Did I just win the lottery?
Actually that's not true, it doesn't depend, I'd never try to get fired, I'd quit if I got a better job, or won the lottery, or whatever.
if it affects you that much i would quit.. gettign fired means letting them win have the self convition and courage to quit rather than let them get rid of you.. or in another view just do your job day after day do the best you possibly can to spite them ; p
trying to get fired can be fun, but only if you can afford to burn that bridge. i would recommend never burning any bridges cause you never know.
If you have a lot of money saved (enough for at least 3 months - rent and miscellaneous), I'd quit. If not then it's better to be fired, coz you'll get unemployment.
You don't give many details, but I sense you are not happy at your job (brilliant observation, huh?).
If you are being abused at your job you can always get another one. The question is if you can subsist until you get another.
Consider that you live in the most incredible nation on the Earth (I assume you live in the USA, if not pardon me) with unlimited potential to do whatever you choose. The world economy is the best in 30 years, and our unemployment rate is at an incredibly low rate, below 5%. This means that you can probably reenter the workforce with a better job which you love. If you need to retrain, then go back to school--it is never too late to do so.
Do not give up, do not tire, do not let others bring you down. You are one of our nations valued members, and we know you can bring us up to a better place via your contribution.

Good luck!
Quit as you are leaving with dignity and on your own terms, not theirs and it looks better when looking for new employment...a new employer is going to be reluctant if you were fired. Besides, iIf you are fired for just cause then you cannot receive unemployment anyway so there is no benefit to being fired.
If you are looking to get unemployment, then you need to be laid off or terminated. And in some states failing a drug test will not get you unemployment. A lot of companies would rather see you quit before they will fire you. I would bear with the job while I looked for another job, and once I had a new job lined up then I would quit.
Also not showing up for work, they look at it as abandoning the job....they terminate you for not being there but in essence you quit.

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