Published Sep 10, 2013
savoytruffle, BSN, RN
154 Posts
I quit my job six weeks ago. I hated every second of that job. The day I walked out, I felt like I had finally come up for air. Nearly a years worth of anger, anxiety, and frustration ended in that walk to the parking lot. It took two weeks to loose the knot in my stomach. Three weeks to start sleeping well at night again. Four weeks to be able to stop and truly enjoy the moments I shared with my family and friends. Five weeks to realize my job does NOT define me, and I have CHOICES! Six weeks to smile and say with confidence that I am ready to start my new job. Tomorrow is my last day of unemployment. In the last six weeks I have found peace and have finally let it go. I don't have any more anger about what happened, or how things ended. It just was. And now it's over. And I smile knowing I am free.
Leonardo Del Toro, RN
1 Article; 730 Posts
Congratulations!! I know exactly what you feel, I was there too. Some places are just toxic and there is nothing you can do but to leave it behind. Just let it go... and it feels great to be alive again.
The_Optimist
1 Article; 176 Posts
"To thine self be true"...you have gained some definition, now live your truth:).
gloryfied
106 Posts
2 1/2 more weeks and i too will be leaving a job that has made me angry and frustrated. Woking night shift. Can't wait to get my sleep pattern and life back.
Congrats to you.
VivaLasViejas, ASN, RN
22 Articles; 9,996 Posts
Been there, done that, never regretted it for a second. Good for you!! Wishing you the best in your new adventure.
dansamy
672 Posts
In my debt collector days, I'd get this terrible shoulder pain. I was so happy to quit that job.
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NotMyProblem MSN, ASN, BSN, MSN, LPN, RN
2,690 Posts
In my debt collector days, I'd get this terrible shoulder pain. I was so happy to quit that job.Sent from my HTC One X using allnurses.com
Sorry for hanging up on you mid-sentence.
BSNbeauty, BSN, RN
1,939 Posts
I know the feeling!!! Congrats on the new job! What a difference a change in setting and people makes.
cherryames1949
347 Posts
Best of luck in your new job. You will never regret your decision to leave a job that was robbing you of the life you deserve!
I preferred the hangups to the vile cursing.
MommyandRN
342 Posts
There seems to be so many posts like this lately. Maybe I should have left nursing too, what a relief you must feel!
Best of luck to you.
EGVnurse
62 Posts
SO happy for you! I hope I can find the same peace soon!