While the great resignation shook up the hiring process in the U.S. during the Covid-19 pandemic, a new study shows that an estimated one out of every five Americans who left their jobs are unhappy with their decision. Career coach and founder of the Finishing School, Alison Taffel Rabinowitz, joins News NOW to explain why people could be feeling regret over their decision to resign and how to navigate a possible return to an old job.
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This "Great Resignation" made me so proud of my fellow Millennials for the first time.
wow only 20% lol. that means 80% are happy
Regret?! Job pay has went up, practically begging people to come work.
I just retired at 61. Quit my job, paid off my house, took my money out of the bank and done. No more rat race for me.
NO ONE REGRETS IT……………. tune out, turn on and DROP OUT
The Great Recession has forced many businesses to re-evaluate their strategies and priorities. Some have adapted better than others, but all of them have something to teach us about how to build a successful business in today's economy.
More garbage from the news media… Almost all the people who left their jobs went to higher paying jobs or started successful businesses. The only Americans who are regretting are the Boomer owners in the service and hospitality industry who have failed business models and are unable to retain their employees.
It's hilarious that the news and business owners keep trying to make up theories on why "nobody wants to work anymore" and what to do to fight the great resignation. Almost everything they come up with never works and are still baffled on why everyone is still quitting.
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I know this will happen. I was thinking how did these people resign to their job without even a plan b?
Less than 20% is very low.
They didn’t know dementia joe and the democrats would ruin our economy. 🙄
The great recession, the great resignation, the great regret, let's make America great again, so everything the great in this country
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I believe the word would be RESIGNATION!
It’s because they don’t have enough money!!!
There's a great book called the Myth of the Entrepreneur. It talks about folks struggling to be CEOs of their own companies and struggling when you could actually be better off working for another.
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