I’ve decided to quit my job as a 35-year-old working mom

I’ve decided to quit my job as a 35-year-old working mom

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(1)I’ve decided to quit my job as a 35-year-old working mom!!
(2)Let’s not see each other again 202002111434
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(5)Hello
(6)I’m the mother of a 4-year-old princess who works in chemistry
(7)I worked until two weeks before giving birth, took a leave of absence, returned to work, and worked hard, but eventually I quit
(8)It’s been about two years since I returned to work, and I’ve been recognized for my achievements in a stable situation, so there’s no omission in my promotion
(9)I didn’t want to give up my current position because my salary was comparable to that of a large company
(10)But eventually, I decided to quit and submitted my resignation letter
(11)It is a prior art development team with little support from other departments, and due to the limitations of small and medium-sized enterprises, the work alone is prohibitive
(12)I felt that stress eating away at my family and me, so we agreed to leave the company for the last time in February
(13)I’m trying to take a few months off and prepare for reemployment after chasing happiness and health rather than money, but I’m worried about the uncertain future
(14)So I was so nervous and worried when the company held meㅜ

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(1)So I was so nervous and worried when the company held me ㅜ
(2)I don’t doubt my own abilities
(3)I’m worried that the title of a married woman with a baby might be a stumbling block
(4)Don’t worry. Please cheer for me that it’s going to be okay
(5)And if any of you have similar experiences, please share them with us
(6)I didn’t know you’d get this much attention, so I checked it later
(7)First of all, thank you so much for your interest
(8)I wrote it simply because it was already after I submitted my resignation
(9)I want to make excuses and explain, so I’m adding a long one
(10)The biggest reason for quitting is
(11)The biggest decision to leave the company is the work environment that remains unchanged after working for nearly 9 years
(12)Up until two years ago, going to work at 10pm or early in the morning on weekends was basic
(13)Recently, the 52-hour workweek was somewhat reflected, and it was pushed back to around 8 p.m

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(1)I didn’t know you’d get this much attention, so I checked it later
(2)First of all, thank you so much for your interest
(3)I wrote it simply because it was already after I submitted my resignation
(4)I want to make excuses and explain, so I’m adding a long one
(5)The biggest reason for quitting is
(6)The biggest decision to leave the company is the work environment that remains unchanged after working for nearly 9 years
(7)Until just two years ago, going to work from 10 p.m. to early morning on weekends was basic, and it was pushed to around 8 p.m. as it reflected the recent 52-hour workweek to some extent
(8)The big problem is that the work doesn’t decrease
(9)I don’t have enough people, but I bring all kinds of new developments, but I only have one body
(10)My annual salary is big in terms of money, but if you think it’s the price of my life, I don’t knowThe hair that falls out, the alcohol that you drink every day, and the stretched out every weekend
(11)When I look at myself, it’s not about money
(12)As long as I’m in this industry, I honestly feel that if I’m going to be overworked, I want to be overworked by a large companyThe partner company is the eternal B
(13)How many months do you want to take off
(14)Time to think about whether to change jobs in the same industry and get a language certificate
(15)I’ll spend it while doing it

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(1)How many months do you want to take off
(2)I will spend time thinking about whether to change jobs in the same industry and getting a language certificate
(3)It’s the minimum amount of time, and I’ll try to shorten it as much as possible
(4)And there’s a negative expression about my husband, so I’m writing it down to make an excuse instead
(5)The role of my husband and I is generally recognized by Korean society as the share of housework and childcare
(6)It’s reversed. I’m always sorry and thankful
(7)My husband leaves work on time and I work overtime and business trip ^^
(8)I hope I can share my positive experiences with someone who will leave a similar concern to me
(9)I’ll do my best
(10)Once again, thank you so much for the comments that you’re interested in
(11)I hope everyone who reads this will be full of health and happiness

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