Tell us when you realized you needed to quit your job
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People quit jobs for all sorts of reasons.
Sometimes the problem is relatively innocuous - you're not in the right industry, the company's simply not a good fit, or you're just ready to move on. Other times, the situation is far more contentious and it's a terrible boss, stressful environment, or awful pay that's got you heading for the hills.
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The Business Insider Careers team wants to know: When did you realize you needed to quit your job?
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