...has anyone here ever left a job in a snit? I once walked out of a situation where the boss was a very short-tempered individual who would blow up at staff and never apologize no matter how insulting he had been...felt wonderful:
Walking out of a job in anger can seem extreme – but there are often powerful motivations for doing it.
It was sweltering inside the nightclub where Alexander was DJing, in the US state of Virginia. Though it was more than 40°C outside, the club’s air conditioning was broken. It felt extra sticky and humid because the club was hosting a special event: a Pokemon-themed foam party, where upwards of 400 clubbers were frolicking in suds.
“I literally had ice packs on my neck in order to not pass out,” remembers Alexander, now 35, of the 2016 event. The heat was also damaging his gear, and he’d had enough. Over the microphone, so everyone could hear, he berated the club owner for lying about fixing the air conditioning and for the equipment-frying conditions. “I’m done,” he said, then stormed out. (BBC)
Why '''rage quitting''' is all the rage - BBC Worklife