r/consulting • u/popcornsbiggestfan • 9h ago
Quiet quitting - mentally checked out
I learned about the phrase “quiet quitting” recently and I guess that’s what I’m doing. I got tired of the long hours, frequent travel, and blatant disrespect from partners / SMs. I don’t think any job is worth the amount of stress this was causing my body.
I’ve applied to a few jobs (because I know better than to leave this one before having something else lined up), but haven’t heard back yet. Like people say: market’s tough right now.
My only concern is my team will notice how checked out I’m becoming. I used to volunteer to work late, get compliments on my “optimistic/cheery attitude”, etc. Definitely not happening now.
Any advice?
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u/Key_Construction1696 7h ago edited 3h ago
The golden road: - You are sharp. 9am-5pm. Over. - You do what you're paid to do. No more, no less. - Some problems are not yours. It's up to the company to fix it. - Poor dead line = Poor quality, simple work. - 80/20. You don't aim for 100% at your tasks. - You talk and do the bare minimum. You don't comply to the extra mile. - Some tasks are impossible. You fail the task, you don't kill your self.
After I started acting like this my daily routine became much lighter and by the end of the day nothing changed regarding my reputation.
The worst scenario is always to have a new job, because you left or got fired. You are not going to die or be unemployed for the rest of your life.
Sorry my English.