The Hidden Signals Telling You It’s Time to Walk Away—Before It’s Too Late
Ultimately you should do what you came to do. Whether it’s a personal commitment on a handshake deal or a more formal 2 year apprenticeship.
When you do move on…
This might come across as a bit too “new age” oriented, but I believe people and companies will begin to pay more attention to the HOW you transitioned out of your last job as they do to the WHY. In these cases it will be as much about leaving the job, the program, the effort, and even the earth… a little better than when you arrived. Meaning, leave things better than when you arrived. If you can do this consistently you will stand out in your career.


