Why An Ex-Microsoft Techie Quit New Job In Just 20 Days - Story Goes Viral, Netizens React
The employee's response supposedly shared by his team leader has now got everyone talking.
“A guy from Singapore joined my team. Ex-Microsoft. Resigned in 20 days. When I asked why, he said: 'The work is too chill. If I stay, I'll stop growing. At 45, I'd enjoy this. But right now, I need the grind.' Me: sitting here, chilling for the last 2 years,” the X user posted.
Netizens debateThe employee's story resonated with multiple social media users, many of whom supported the ex-Microsoft worker, praising the shift.
“If your works feels like chill, you are in the wrong company,” one user commented under the post.
Also Read | Work for 10 hours a day? Maharashtra plans longer working hours in private firms“He did it right. If you genuinely want to grow, you must be grinding. Sitting in a company without any real work or growth opportunities is enjoyable, but it's also ruining your career,” said another user.
“And bhai, you aren't chilling man. You're contributing for sure. It's just that the learning curve has come in and you know how to do it efficiently,” a third user quipped.
Also Read | Toxic boss said he was replaceable, employee's resignation proved otherwiseAmid all the comments, one X user seemed to tune in with the ex-Microsoft employee's response, claiming that he too left Samsung for the same reason.
'Work too chill' or 7-day workweek?The recent post and netizen's comments discussing whether to shift from where the“work is too chill” comes amid the already existing debates on work-life balance.
Few days ago, a Reddit post ignited online discussions after an anonymous user claimed that an Indian housing finance company allegedly forced employees to work through the entire week, including Saturday and Sunday.
Also Read | 'Manager tried to blackmail me...': Reddit post on workplace toxicity goes viralAccording to the Reddit post, no additional compensation or extra day off was given to the employees who worked the extra hours over the weekend.
Earlier this year, Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy's stance on '70-hour workweek' had already sparked massive debates.
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