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A forced medical procedure I didn't want to have on my own accord. I thought I was gonna lose my job during Covid thanks to Biden's thug like executive order which affected my company. To my knowledge no one lost their job due to it but people quit. I was going to make them fire me for non-compliance but it didn't come to that I still have a letter I wrote about this for my boss. Never had to give it to them. I remember talking to my sons about possibly losing my job on principle. Had a backup plan and savings if it came to that.
I think this aspect is important. Hard to be honest about this stuff when it isn't really looking you in the eye.
I'd also quit if my company was doing things against my morals. But that hasn't happened yet.
In reference to education I worked in IT for public education and when I started I was a disenfranchised republican. When I quit I was ready to quit because of my disdain for the public sector unions and management. There are good people working in it but they are the exception. I wanted to get out of government work and into the private sector. Was one of the best decisions I ever made. As a fellow traveler to anarchists I oppose so called public education so I couldn't have stayed much longer.
I know a friend who quit because of threatened vax requirements, but he ended up regretting it because the vax requirement never actually got enforced.
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Yep, big mistake. I also know people that got the shot that didn't want to and regret it especially since plenty of us refused and never lost our jobs. Most companies were put in a rough spot with this. It was terrible.
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Better to get fired than quit.
Then you can negotiate a severance or respond with a lawsuit
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Exactly
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