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?
Share your story in the anonymous Google form below, and we may include your response in an upcoming article. You get bonus points if you provide some context.
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