I’ve worked in the corporate world for 41 years, back when I started in the 80’s, corporate jobs were what people wanted, they were highly desired, but times have changed. Corporations don’t value their employees the way they used to, lay offs, office politics, severe micro-management, toxic supervisors and management have driven too many people away. I currently work remote but I’m so micromanaged I’m literally changed to my desk on a headset, even restroom breaks are timed. I’m too old for this, I’m over it, and I’m retiring next year! 🎉 Glad people aren’t putting up with it anymore! 😊Good video!
I too remember the good days of the 80s. I also work from home, since Covid, but they are having us return to the office for 2/week. I’m not micromanaged, thank GOD. best wishes to you.
I have two daughters around your age. I love that your generation is doing what you love and reclaiming your time to ACTUALLY live life. Good for you. Thanks for sharing 💜
YES! I did this in 2017. No back-up job, no net. Never looked back. Some of our biggest lies are "secure" job, with "benefits". And I raised two kids, solo, who are now productive, healthy adults. There are so many lies companies try to feed us. Kudos to you! Thanks for sharing your experiences and hopefully inspiring others. We truly are responsible for creating our own reality.
Thats wonderful to hear. Your a rock star mom! My mom also raised me and my sister, working, while going back to school online, until she was able to break out of her corporate job and start her own client business. Life is about finding your path. I wish the best for you and your family 😊
It's so interesting to find so many people going through the exact same thing I'm going through. Awakening minds and souls all around the planet, this warms my heart. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us 🥰 I wish we could turn this discourse into a beautiful community of like-minded people
Class of 2020 here 🙋🏻♀️ I’ve recently put in my resignation letter as well, I’ve been working in education and I’ve so drained 😭 I decided to step back and focus my cognitive energy on finishing my masters. Thank you for sharing your story and tips. Wishing you the best!!
I totally relate to this video I also quit my job with no backup which was FedEx to Follow My Dreams Which Is TH-cam. I always had a passion on this platform and I actually share my story in one of my previous videos. Keep going I’m glad you are focus on your purpose 🌈
As someone who works in corporate for the better part of a decade, I say quitting a job without a solid plan is dangerous especially in these perilous. Make no mistake, corporate careers are not the be all end all, and nobody should be blindly loyal to an employer, as the needs of the employer & employee are diametrically opposed. But just switching to gig work in this economic environment is a massive risk. Companies by default are penny pinchers and risk averse. Costs of living are spiking all over the place. I've adopted a middle road of working a decently paying job while saving and investing toward financial freedom. Minimalism and frugality have become cornerstones of my life. The rat race isn't the answer either.
I appreciate your perspective here also. Thanks for sharing. You're right it's risky. The times we live in aren't ideal. Yet the alternative is settle, wait and live fearfully of change. I didn't say in the video but my company was laying off hundreds of people in the last 2 years. So its not always that "safe". For those with a low risk tolerance what I did may not be the pathway for them. Everyone's journey to their dream life is different. You're proof of another way. I'm only trying to tell my experience.
This is so great!! Im really excited for you! I feel the exact way about corporate and the 9-5 situation. Its so hard to connect to people at work. I cant do the fake surface level act. The annoying thing is that I knew what i was getting into since I was little and was afraid to enter the workforce. I knew society was messed up, Yet I still went in because I thought I had no choice. I still dont really know what to do but I am taking a leave of absence from work due to health and moving back in with my parents who are in texas (im in chicago too btw). But theyre expecting me to do my masters in comp sci or something but I dont reallly like school d: All I really want to do is draw, i wish I could make a career in art but i have no education related to it. (my bachelors is in business) Honestly I should just become a forest ranger, or like work on a farm. I just like the simple life. XD
Thanks for sharing your story! I feel you. Its a career path that is shoved down our throats so young and it's hard to think of another way once you've been digging those grooves. I'm glad you are taking that time for yourself. There isn't anything wrong with taking a step back. Don't follow what your parents want if it's not gonna make you happy. If art is your passion dive into that. Frankly you don't even need a degree to be an artist you just gotta keep at it. For doing graphic design or UI/UX stuff you could take some google classes along with a little portfolio and it can take you further than you think. Part-time could also be an option while you move to something else. But also the ranger/farm life sounds awesome! Either way I wish the best on you path way to happiness!
@@chismprism thanks so much for your detailed response! I’ll definitely look into ui/ux. I kept looking at boot camps for those but I think I should actually try things out first and see if I like it. I was also looking at ways to get into concept art for industry’s or eventually freelancing, and practice skills to make a portfolio, while I work. But we’ll see! I’m definitely going to try going after my interests! 💖
Thank you for sharing! I quit my job at the end of last month and had a part-time job already. This validated my decision. I am taking the time to see what works best for me.
100% Agreed. Post COVID I find myself wondering why I valued things the way I do. Biggest lesson learned is don’t undervalue yourself HOWEVER you must also be realistic with your career expectations and remember to save your money while you can set up your future self and work towards that dream goal.
Hey girl! Graphic designer careers can be so mentally draining. Wishing you the best. Sometimes it helped me to have my own projects outside of work to escape the mundane
Corporate life in general is not a thing who is going to fulfill someone but i watch so much videos showing corporate life in the US being a nightmare like it can be borring not paying enough and on and on but from what ive seen in europe its not so dark
Right on. Many people build their career path in coding or UI/UX or graphic design just taking online courses and building a portfolio. College never guarantees anything.
Everything is expensive and nobody wants to work good luck buying a house I’m retired I worked 40 years I have the big house and nice cars it takes work ya don’t want to do nothing
I hear you but times have also changed my friend. The cost of housing isn't what it use to be anyway and the amount of debts my generation carries can be crippling. Work has changed and my choice to pivot into a new freelance career path takes it's own strength and hard work. I'm just sharing my journey, I wish you the best in yours.
Not everyone goal is a big house and nice cars that keeps you tethered and require lots of money and maintenance. Many people life goals surpass being tied to material possessions, instead they strive for peace along with location and financial freedom.
Well good for you. How you know she desires a home or the same things you desire out of life? Plus there are other ways of making income that don't involve corporate jobs.
She mentioned the word "feeling" at least 30 times in this video. Unfortunately, men don't have the luxury of getting our "feelings" right when it comes to making a living. Having said that...welcome to Corporate America.
I don't believe this is a gendered thing at all. I totally get anyone having responsibilities (family/kids, bills, etc) where it's not as easy to break from corporate but thats partly why I made this video. My mom is a great example of a single woman going back to online college, rising two kids, working corporate for 25 years but then decided to build her own business. Most people feel stuck in this rat race. Everyone's journey is different but there is a way to a more fulfilling life. I wish you the best in your path!
I’ve worked in the corporate world for 41 years, back when I started in the 80’s, corporate jobs were what people wanted, they were highly desired, but times have changed. Corporations don’t value their employees the way they used to, lay offs, office politics, severe micro-management, toxic supervisors and management have driven too many people away. I currently work remote but I’m so micromanaged I’m literally changed to my desk on a headset, even restroom breaks are timed. I’m too old for this, I’m over it, and I’m retiring next year! 🎉
Glad people aren’t putting up with it anymore! 😊Good video!
Wow 41 years. Thanks for sharing! It's so sad they micro manage you like that. Congrats on your upcoming retirement 🙌💖
I too remember the good days of the 80s. I also work from home, since Covid, but they are having us return to the office for 2/week. I’m not micromanaged, thank GOD. best wishes to you.
I can so relate to the whole micromanagement and being monitored/ watched. I'm so over it.
Can’t agree more on this.. they want you to stay where you are.. no care for your career your work life balance.. your happiness
right! your just another gear in the machine
I have two daughters around your age. I love that your generation is doing what you love and reclaiming your time to ACTUALLY live life. Good for you. Thanks for sharing 💜
It's really beautiful isn't it. I wish the best for you and your two girls! The future is bright with potential
YES! I did this in 2017. No back-up job, no net. Never looked back. Some of our biggest lies are "secure" job, with "benefits". And I raised two kids, solo, who are now productive, healthy adults. There are so many lies companies try to feed us. Kudos to you! Thanks for sharing your experiences and hopefully inspiring others. We truly are responsible for creating our own reality.
Thats wonderful to hear. Your a rock star mom! My mom also raised me and my sister, working, while going back to school online, until she was able to break out of her corporate job and start her own client business. Life is about finding your path. I wish the best for you and your family 😊
It's so interesting to find so many people going through the exact same thing I'm going through. Awakening minds and souls all around the planet, this warms my heart. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us 🥰 I wish we could turn this discourse into a beautiful community of like-minded people
Right on man! 💖
We CAN. Like this, by talking with, sharing, and inspiring each other. :)
You’re on your way to the life that you want. I’m rooting for you!
Thanks so much! That means a lot 🙌🏾😊 Wishing u the best with your passions as well.
Class of 2020 here 🙋🏻♀️ I’ve recently put in my resignation letter as well, I’ve been working in education and I’ve so drained 😭 I decided to step back and focus my cognitive energy on finishing my masters. Thank you for sharing your story and tips. Wishing you the best!!
Hey💖 congrats on choosing you! Good luck on your journey
I totally relate to this video I also quit my job with no backup which was FedEx to Follow My Dreams Which Is TH-cam. I always had a passion on this platform and I actually share my story in one of my previous videos. Keep going I’m glad you are focus on your purpose 🌈
Thanks for sharing your story man! If it's in your heart you gotta reach for it. Right on💖. Best of luck to you.
As someone who works in corporate for the better part of a decade, I say quitting a job without a solid plan is dangerous especially in these perilous. Make no mistake, corporate careers are not the be all end all, and nobody should be blindly loyal to an employer, as the needs of the employer & employee are diametrically opposed. But just switching to gig work in this economic environment is a massive risk. Companies by default are penny pinchers and risk averse. Costs of living are spiking all over the place. I've adopted a middle road of working a decently paying job while saving and investing toward financial freedom. Minimalism and frugality have become cornerstones of my life. The rat race isn't the answer either.
I appreciate your perspective here also. Thanks for sharing. You're right it's risky. The times we live in aren't ideal. Yet the alternative is settle, wait and live fearfully of change. I didn't say in the video but my company was laying off hundreds of people in the last 2 years. So its not always that "safe". For those with a low risk tolerance what I did may not be the pathway for them. Everyone's journey to their dream life is different. You're proof of another way. I'm only trying to tell my experience.
This is so great!! Im really excited for you! I feel the exact way about corporate and the 9-5 situation. Its so hard to connect to people at work. I cant do the fake surface level act. The annoying thing is that I knew what i was getting into since I was little and was afraid to enter the workforce. I knew society was messed up, Yet I still went in because I thought I had no choice. I still dont really know what to do but I am taking a leave of absence from work due to health and moving back in with my parents who are in texas (im in chicago too btw). But theyre expecting me to do my masters in comp sci or something but I dont reallly like school d: All I really want to do is draw, i wish I could make a career in art but i have no education related to it. (my bachelors is in business) Honestly I should just become a forest ranger, or like work on a farm. I just like the simple life. XD
Thanks for sharing your story! I feel you. Its a career path that is shoved down our throats so young and it's hard to think of another way once you've been digging those grooves. I'm glad you are taking that time for yourself. There isn't anything wrong with taking a step back. Don't follow what your parents want if it's not gonna make you happy. If art is your passion dive into that. Frankly you don't even need a degree to be an artist you just gotta keep at it. For doing graphic design or UI/UX stuff you could take some google classes along with a little portfolio and it can take you further than you think. Part-time could also be an option while you move to something else. But also the ranger/farm life sounds awesome! Either way I wish the best on you path way to happiness!
@@chismprism thanks so much for your detailed response! I’ll definitely look into ui/ux. I kept looking at boot camps for those but I think I should actually try things out first and see if I like it. I was also looking at ways to get into concept art for industry’s or eventually freelancing, and practice skills to make a portfolio, while I work. But we’ll see! I’m definitely going to try going after my interests! 💖
The way you acted out the surface level convos of asking how people are and the weather where they're at was so spot on 😂
I was having flashbacks 😂
Thank you for sharing! I quit my job at the end of last month and had a part-time job already. This validated my decision. I am taking the time to see what works best for me.
Thats awesome! Best of luck
100% Agreed. Post COVID I find myself wondering why I valued things the way I do. Biggest lesson learned is don’t undervalue yourself HOWEVER you must also be realistic with your career expectations and remember to save your money while you can set up your future self and work towards that dream goal.
That was beautifully said💛
Preach girl! Everything you said is so true! I can’t wait to leave corporate life ❤
Seeing you thrive is so beautiful to watch! Keep doing you Taylor !! Love you ! 🌸🌸 you’re so close to 1000 subscribers wooo 🥳
Love you sis! Thanks for the support 💖🙌
chicago girlie in corporate tech here, about ready to quit 😊i hope you’re doing well!
Send lots of love here. Corporate is such an interesting place. I hope you can make the best decision for your happiness ☺️
Brilliant brilliant! Gen X is finally getting it. That’s me! I am loving controlling my time and utilizing my gifts. You are amazing!
Thanks for the love! We all gotta wake up to empower ourselves. Sending you prosperity and great energy
I so understand I walked away from my job .I did start a small business and am getting a part time job. Good Luck to you !
Love it man! Best of luck to you as well 🤘
You're very well spoken
Thx for keeping it real
Of course ☺! Thx for watching
Living life is what it is called! Good Luck❤
Thanks! 😊
These videos are very entertaining I really enjoy watching/listening while at work.
Glad they bring you joy! 😊💖
Class of 2020 gang ❤
👏🏻 Bravo I love your mindset!!!!!
Thank you 😊💖
Graphic design girlie here too! I graduated in 2018 and I am BURNT OUT.
Hey girl! Graphic designer careers can be so mentally draining. Wishing you the best. Sometimes it helped me to have my own projects outside of work to escape the mundane
Key trend I notice, people making these type of decisions don't have small children.
Exactly! I cannot leave this job without a backup because I have bills to pay and a toddler.
Hope it turns put well😊
Thank you!
I've just done the exact same thing as you x
That's great! Wishing you the best 💖
Inisghtful vlog!
Everything in life is a choice you make.
Very true but sometimes those choices can be hard to take action
I clicked because I’m ready to leave my 9-5 too
When you feel the time is right it's time to start planning the escape. Good luck on your journey 🤘😊
Corporate life in general is not a thing who is going to fulfill someone but i watch so much videos showing corporate life in the US being a nightmare like it can be borring not paying enough and on and on but from what ive seen in europe its not so dark
You're right. A lot of people feel stuck in it
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Soul draining, bread crumbing jobs. That's why I'm so focused on my online gift shop.
Love that!
Everybody in the comments should be able to relate to this if your here👉👉👉👉#StevePennMusic
Not everybody went to college but it’s still a way
Right on. Many people build their career path in coding or UI/UX or graphic design just taking online courses and building a portfolio. College never guarantees anything.
Everything is expensive and nobody wants to work good luck buying a house I’m retired I worked 40 years I have the big house and nice cars it takes work ya don’t want to do nothing
I hear you but times have also changed my friend. The cost of housing isn't what it use to be anyway and the amount of debts my generation carries can be crippling. Work has changed and my choice to pivot into a new freelance career path takes it's own strength and hard work. I'm just sharing my journey, I wish you the best in yours.
Not everyone goal is a big house and nice cars that keeps you tethered and require lots of money and maintenance. Many people life goals surpass being tied to material possessions, instead they strive for peace along with location and financial freedom.
Well good for you. How you know she desires a home or the same things you desire out of life? Plus there are other ways of making income that don't involve corporate jobs.
Some of y’all just don’t understand what a job is and for
She mentioned the word "feeling" at least 30 times in this video. Unfortunately, men don't have the luxury of getting our "feelings" right when it comes to making a living. Having said that...welcome to Corporate America.
I don't believe this is a gendered thing at all. I totally get anyone having responsibilities (family/kids, bills, etc) where it's not as easy to break from corporate but thats partly why I made this video. My mom is a great example of a single woman going back to online college, rising two kids, working corporate for 25 years but then decided to build her own business. Most people feel stuck in this rat race. Everyone's journey is different but there is a way to a more fulfilling life. I wish you the best in your path!
As a man I feel the exact same as her. You give more time to companies than your friends and family