Lots of people quit when they feel better, and others quit because they don't feel better.
But, before you quit, ask yourself if the reasons for your dissatisfaction will actually be cured if you quit your job.
Although about two-thirds of smokers would like to quit, and one-third actually try to quit each year, fewer than five percent succeed.
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For the most part, people do not quit a company per se, but they quit their job either for lack of fulfillment or leadership.
The funny thing is that my boss quit before me, and several others quit after me, and before too long Congress pulled the funding for the project.
How To Quit Your Job Without Burning Your Bridges Whether you quit voluntarily or are fired, moving gracefully from one job to the next can be tricky.
"It's one of those things where you just want to quit, but at the same time you don't want to lose so you're not going to quit, " Moss said.
"People tend to think Google quit China, but China didn't quit Google, " said Duncan Clark, chairman of consulting firm BDA China Ltd, referring to Google's advertising services for Chinese companies who want reach people around the globe.
It's really striking how influential just a simple question of the doctor or nurse asking a patient if they smoke, advising them to quit and helping them to find treatment can have in terms of promoting somebody to try to quit smoking.
Guy Houston quit as Transport Scotland's finance chief after concern over his shares in First Group.
She would quit her high-paying, high-pressure job as a DC-based financial lawyer to travel the world.
Akerson had quit the top job at Nextel after the would-be sale to WorldCom fell through.
Martin quit, leaving behind an untapped trove of drugs that would likely never be tested.
Bent on living a dream, Linus Hall quit his engineering job at Bridgestone Firestone in 2001.
Lemieux, who quit school in Montreal after the tenth grade, never learned how to read balance sheets.
He soon quit in order to write and for the next five years had little income.
Todd Palin quit his oil field job as a production operator for BP in 2009.
As your salary increases in the corporate world, it becomes more and more difficult to quit.
Ford fired his chief of staff last week, while the mayor's press secretary and deputy quit.
She announced her decision to quit United Russia in an expletive-rich radio interview earlier this month.
Border Force worker Chris Holmes quit his job at Stansted Airport by baking a resignation "letter".
When Lucho turned 11 he quit school and hawked magazines and sold rags to metal polishers.
He had to quit the cabinet last December after fast-tracking a visa for his ex-lover's nanny.
His solicitor said he did not intend to quit as deputy speaker or as an MP.
For those who don't quit, amputation of all or part of a limb may be necessary.
Burrows quit his carpentry job and spent the next two months in a fog.
Last week, Morgan President Stephan Newhouse quit after a management reorganization by Purcell pushed him aside.
Given the cost of insurance, many employers will quit offering coverage and pay the fine instead.
The 38-year-old quit in 2011 but was persuaded to return by Ferguson the following year.
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