Why I quit my job twice and it was worth it
I’ve quit my job TWICE, so I speak from experience when I tell you that it’s totally worth it. Too many of us get stuck in jobs where we feel comfortable. We’re afraid to walk away from the security of a regular paycheck. However, if you’re not happy or your current situation isn’t getting you closer to your long-term goals, it’s time to take action.
Hear how I quit my job twice to follow my passion:
The double job ditch
On this episode of Queer Money®, I’m sharing what inspired me to quit a good job at Charles Schwab and how my situation improved when I took on a new role at Great West Financial. I discuss the fears I had to overcome in making the transition, describing just how nervous I was to walk away from decent money and a position I liked.
I go on to explain why I quit my job at Great West to become a full-time entrepreneur, addressing the uncertainty John and I faced and what we did to prepare. Listen in to understand how my life has changed for the better since I quit my job (twice!) and learn how to overcome your fears and take steps to OWN your tomorrow!
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Topics covered on quitting my job twice
What my life was like in 2014
- Comfortable with a position at Charles Schwab
- More responsibilities led to longer hours
What inspired me to quit my job (the first time)
- Journey out of debt led to writing a book
- The company wouldn’t allow publication
The fears I faced in quitting my job at Charles Schwab
- Liked the work, making good money
- Wanted to ask for raise in pay
How my situation improved at Great West
- New boss supportive of entrepreneurship
- 14% raise, working < 45 hours/week
The fears I faced in quitting my job (the second time)
- Lose security of a regular paycheck
- The high cost of insurance through ACA
The steps we took to prepare for quitting
- Build additional emergency savings
- Investigate insurance options
How life has changed since I quit working a W-2 job
- Spend more time with John, do what I love
- No stress of working for someone else
- Make a greater impact on the LGBTQ community
- More freedom to travel, follow own dream
Resources for quitting your job
- Martin Eiden on Queer Money® EP173
- 4: The Four Principles of a Debt–Free Life by John Schneider and David Auten
- Queer Money Live Tour
- Queer Money on Instagram
- Queer Money Facebook Group
- Subscribe on iTunes
- Email [email protected]