Scott posits that if forecasts for a stronger job market in 2025 come to fruition, there is anticipation of a rise in “revenge quitting,” which he defines as pent up frustrations, where given the opportunity for an employee to move on to a new opportunity, they take it.
The Glassdoor Worklife Trends 2025 Report finds that 65% of employees are feeling stuck in their current roles. If left unchecked, the report predicts that pent-up resentment will boil over, sparking a wave of “revenge quitting” in 2025.
AgentGnome on
Taking advantage of a better offer isn’t revenge quitting… it’s just common sense?
Independent_Ad_2073 on
Revenge quitting, are these assholes really trying to rebrand the open market as a bad thing?
Dudeist-Priest on
Revenge quitting is leaving when you know it’s going to hurt without notice.
This is just leaving for a better opportunity.
Bulky_Dot_7821 on
This is just quitting. Nothing vengeful about it. If you aren’t getting paid what you think you’re worth and not getting recognition and find a better job, you take it.
SFXtreme3 on
This is the dumbest article I’ve seen in a while. Taking a better opportunity in response to a bad experience is everyday living.
Toaster-Wave on
“Did you know that people sometimes quit their jobs and also apply to other jobs” I want whatever job pays to share brilliant observations like this
rmatherson on
How can someone get revenge without first getting fucked over?
Literally admitting to exploitation and complaining about the consequences…
asurarusa on
This has to be some kind of propaganda to make people think the economy is ok. There’s no way a mass of people are going to start quitting next year, because anyone still employed just watched the people that participated in the so called ‘great resignation’ get laid off.
Tasty-Window on
#ACCEPT POOR PAY AND WORKING CONDITIONS!! ANY AGENCY OVER SELF IS REVENGE. YOUR EMPLOYER NEEDS ANOTHER HOME. SUCK IT UP.
Modnal on
Too me revenge quitting is when you get screwed by the company so you wait until it’s inconvenient and then you quit
Cawdor on
I would love to revenge quit my job but the greedy assholes that run the company would only be too happy to replace me with a cheaper unskilled contractor, which they will most likely do eventually anyway.
The only people that would suffer are their customers. Management could not care less
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Scott posits that if forecasts for a stronger job market in 2025 come to fruition, there is anticipation of a rise in “revenge quitting,” which he defines as pent up frustrations, where given the opportunity for an employee to move on to a new opportunity, they take it.
The Glassdoor Worklife Trends 2025 Report finds that 65% of employees are feeling stuck in their current roles. If left unchecked, the report predicts that pent-up resentment will boil over, sparking a wave of “revenge quitting” in 2025.
Taking advantage of a better offer isn’t revenge quitting… it’s just common sense?
Revenge quitting, are these assholes really trying to rebrand the open market as a bad thing?
Revenge quitting is leaving when you know it’s going to hurt without notice.
This is just leaving for a better opportunity.
This is just quitting. Nothing vengeful about it. If you aren’t getting paid what you think you’re worth and not getting recognition and find a better job, you take it.
This is the dumbest article I’ve seen in a while. Taking a better opportunity in response to a bad experience is everyday living.
“Did you know that people sometimes quit their jobs and also apply to other jobs” I want whatever job pays to share brilliant observations like this
How can someone get revenge without first getting fucked over?
Literally admitting to exploitation and complaining about the consequences…
This has to be some kind of propaganda to make people think the economy is ok. There’s no way a mass of people are going to start quitting next year, because anyone still employed just watched the people that participated in the so called ‘great resignation’ get laid off.
#ACCEPT POOR PAY AND WORKING CONDITIONS!! ANY AGENCY OVER SELF IS REVENGE. YOUR EMPLOYER NEEDS ANOTHER HOME. SUCK IT UP.
Too me revenge quitting is when you get screwed by the company so you wait until it’s inconvenient and then you quit
I would love to revenge quit my job but the greedy assholes that run the company would only be too happy to replace me with a cheaper unskilled contractor, which they will most likely do eventually anyway.
The only people that would suffer are their customers. Management could not care less