Originally posted by: Crono
I was supposed to press this button that would keep the world from being destroyed, but I got tired and stopped pushing it.
Other than that, no, not really.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
I've quit my job at 6:55 a.m. before, (7 am start) I've called in quit, (instead of calling in sick) gone to lunch and never came back, and at quitting time, when the boss was giving us our assignments for the next day, or for the following Monday, told him, "Oh yeah, by the way, I won't be here tomorrow (or Monday), I have a different job to be on...Call the hall and get someone else.
However, if you're talking about taking responsibility for my actions...always. Even if I knew I could "ignore" it and no one would ever know...or that I'd get fired for it...I always took ownership of my fuck-ups. It's an ethical thing.
Originally posted by: Locut0s
Ever been responsible for something important, say for your job, that for some personal, like stress, or external reason you just walked out on?
What happened?
Originally posted by: Crono
I was supposed to press this button that would keep the world from being destroyed, but I got tired and stopped pushing it.
Other than that, no, not really.
Originally posted by: CKent
I loathe responsibility. While learning how deep this hatred runs, I've abandoned countless min - 2x min wage jobs, more than a few women, more than a few friends, and most unfortunately, college.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Locut0s
Ever been responsible for something important, say for your job, that for some personal, like stress, or external reason you just walked out on?
What happened?
One of my previous bosses did. He had a nervous breakdown, and just vanished. He came back, and eventually it was business as usual.
Are thinking of pulling a Thelma and Louise OP?
Originally posted by: loki8481
I gave two weeks notice when I quit my last job, but then spent my last two weeks actively avoiding training my replacement or writing any of the important passwords down (I oversaw the online/phone sales program, physical ticket design, and just generic customer service/marketing stuff).
I was pretty pissed at the company... I had been asking for more money and they kept saying that they didn't have it, but eventually they offered me a promotion that would have at least put me on salary and given my health insurance. which was all well and good until I found out that they were paying my replacement TWICE as much as I was making in my "promotion" to do my old job :|
Originally posted by: RKS
If I "walk out" on a client; I lose my job and eventually my license.