Slogging through the week is never fun at a job you hate, but how do you know when to quit?
In a recent /r/AskReddit thread, users commiserated about the moment they realized they couldn’t work for their companies anymore.
All of the over 5,000 responses involved horrible bosses, lazy coworkers, and feeling like a cog in a machine.
Keep reading to see the best responses, and check out the rest of the thread here.
"When the owners and [General Manager] looked at my prostate cancer as a major inconvenience — for them."

Source: LBJsPNS
"Just the other day [my boss] hired someone that I have to train so they can have the job I've been hunting for."

"I work part time at a restaurant to pay for college. I had told my boss that I had worked there a year and thought it was time to start thinking about advancement. These talks have been hinted at for a few months now.
"Just the other day he hired someone that I have to train so they can have the job I've been hunting for. His reasoning was that these people are trying to make a life out of this job but for me he thinks I'm going to just move on after I graduate.
"That was eye opening for me. So instead of putting in extra hours and even popping in in between classes to see if they need help, now it's more like I'm only going to show up on the days I'm scheduled and outside of those hours that place doesn't exist." - iblackspeed
"I was interviewing for a promotion and the interview was 15 minutes of them telling me how much they loved my work and how perfect I would be for that position, and then ended with '...and we're giving it to the VP's daughter.'"

Source: Lyyric
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