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It’s always ok to quit on your first day. Follow your passion
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Sometimes the job is different than you think it will be... Starting your own business doing what you love is what we should all strive for!
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I stayed in a job once out of sheer defiance even though I knew, several weeks in, that it was a mistake. It worked out for the best at the end.
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Yes if you're PA to
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Sometimes you just know, there is a 'bad feel' - don't overthink just get out.
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...it's barely Jan 2...
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Seriously not a concern if it is bad enough to quit in the first day/week. “Having a new hire quit is costly for employers. It forces them to restart the hiring process and damages morale.”
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Oh yes . I have done that twice . On another occasion I turned up at a large government site near York, didn't like the look of the building and went home .
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Yes, Run for the hills!
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I’ll save the click - answer is yes
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