There's lots of reasons. Some are because they're not enjoying the job, the pay, the hours etc.
of course
In most states, UI benefits are allowed if you quit for one of a list of reasons. Mere distress? No.
Reasons to Quit was created in 1983.
Here are some reasons why you would quit one job for another: Better pay hate a manager or co-worker not happy at your job hours location There are other circumstances but those are the most common.
You Can't quit a job.
You can call your job and tell them that you quit.
Generally speaking, a person cannot receive benefits if they voluntarily quit employment due to personal reasons not attributable to the work.
Although laws vary from state to state, generally speaking you are ineligible for unemployment benefits if you voluntarily quit due to personal reasons not attributable to the work.
Don't Quit Your Gay Job was created in 2009.
No. You should not quit your job but you should keep it.
Different reasons. Sometimes, it is stress. Other times the employee does not get along with the supervisors. Sometimes, a person finds a better job somewhere else.