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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2022 · 31 MIN

Resigners' Regrets

from The Busyness Paradox

Been a whole lot of quitting goin' on these past couple years. Early on we celebrated triumphant stories of the over-worked and under-appreciated declaring that enough was enough. These days we're hearing less inspiring tales, where reasonably content employees change jobs and find that the greener pasture they sought was actually an algae-covered swamp. Join us as we lean heavily on internet dating metaphors to describe the simple tactics employees and employers can use to  look before they leap. Mentioned in This Episode:72 Percent of Workers Regret Resigning--and It's Not Their FaultWoman goes on Tinder date to get a lift to other man’s house during Uber strikeVisit us at busynessparadox.com for the transcript to this episode. Check out some of our blog posts and other content while you’re there!Come visit us at busynessparadox.com to see episode transcripts,  blog posts and other content while you’re there!

Been a whole lot of quitting goin' on these past couple years. Early on we celebrated triumphant stories of the over-worked and under-appreciated declaring that enough was enough. These days we're hearing less inspiring tales, where reasonably content employees change jobs and find that the greener pasture they sought was actually an algae-covered swamp. Join us as we lean heavily on internet dating metaphors to describe the simple tactics employees and employers can use to look before ...

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