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Man Criticizes 21-Year-Old Who Recorded Himself Quitting Job Using Store’s PA System And Video Went Viral
Since the start of 2021, 34 million Americans have quit their jobs in what has become known as “The Great Resignation.” And, some people have resorted to “rage quitting.”
Mike Ashie, creator of the YouTube page “Leadership with Mike,” says there’s no place for “rage quitting” in society.
On Thursday’s episode of Dr. Phil, "'The Great Resignation': Do Quitters Ever Win?" see Edwin’s story and hear why he says he stands by his decision to quit his job the way he did. Plus, Dr. Phil speaks to a money expert who says quitting a job may be the best thing you can do for your career, and a Harvard Business School professor who says workers need to learn new skills if they want to survive and thrive. Check local listings to see where you can watch.
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