A Reddit user has gained significant attention after sharing their decision to resign from their first job just three hours after starting. The post, made on the ‘IndianWorkplace’ subreddit, has sparked
widespread discussion about job expectations and early-career decisions.Job Details and Decision to QuitIn their post titled, “Got my first job, quit 3 hours later,” the user described their role as a work-from-home position with a long nine-hour shift and a salary of Rs 12,000. While the job was characterised as low-pressure, the user quickly realised that the demands would consume too much of their time, ultimately hindering their career growth. They stated, “I thought I could handle the job but three hours later I realised it will take up all my time and I wouldn’t be able to grow in my career. So I quit.”
Reddit ReactionsThe Reddit community responded with a mix of humour, advice, and concern. One user remarked, “This is too peak for the subreddit,” while another encouraged the user to seek more fulfilling work. Others provided differing perspectives, suggesting that the user might have benefited from staying in the role to gain experience before seeking better opportunities. Another user shared a more relaxed take, commenting, “Chill buddy, I think everyone here is tripping. If it’s not money and if the job isn’t fulfilling for you, I don’t see why you should do it. Hope you get the job you like.”Some people, however, offered a contrasting viewpoint. One comment noted, “If it was min pressure you should have gone for it, and switch for a better pay after gaining experience. Anyways it’s your choice only.”The discussion reflects the larger, ongoing debate about job satisfaction versus practical career realities for young professionals.