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The girl I work with at my job just quit because she got a different offer closer to home and apparently she really wants to live closer to her sisters.

Anyway she came in early today to tell our boss in person and apparently he got very pissy at her because it would mess up the research project we’re working on. He wanted to get her to stay on for another month till they got a person to replace her but she only could work for the rest of the week.

When I got there she was crying but still helped me do our work for the day and told me she told our boss she could work the rest of the week because she didn’t want to leave me with a lot of work but I told her it was alright I could handle it and she didn’t have to work the rest of the week for my sake if she was quitting anyway and the talk with our boss had gone that bad. She said thanks and after we finished for the day I helped her move out of the housing they provided her since she didn’t want to give our boss the key in person since she was still upset and just wanted to start driving to her family.

Anyway I wanted to ask /biz/, since I just graduated a year or so ago and am new to working anything other than summer jobs how are you supposed to handle quitting on sudden notice and especially quitting a job for a fixed term or when you’re in the middle of a project? Is quitting at all seen as a dick move or does it just suck but you shouldn’t sacrifice what you consider is best for your career like that and our boss was in the wrong?

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OP, fully agree, this is genuinely unexpected. Everyone was expecting a BTC collapse to 20k or 10k. But I think the assumption was that, as always, BTC would dump the least, and alts would be annihilated.

I think that part of the reasons is that BTC and ETH are way more involved in some of the corporate/fund liquidations that are going on?

Anyways, delighted that my Link is holding up so well, but this a really weird development for sure and I don't know what to make of it.

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