A young nurse has revealed that she’s quit her job calling it the “best day ever” exposing a wider ‘retiring’ trend that Gen Z love
Generation Z aren’t just quietly quitting or doing the bare minimum on Mondays anymore. They’re treating themselves to “mini-retirements” and exiting the 9-5 grind for small periods whenever they can.
The trend has emerged on the social media platform TikTok where young people are sharing that they’ve started taking periodic breaks from the workforce to priorities their personal lives and are micro-retiring wherever they get the chance.
“Why are you not working?” That was one of the main responses a 24-year-old got when she announced her plans to quit her job as an emergency nurse.
Generation Z aren’t just quietly quitting or doing the bare minimum on Mondays anymore. They’re treating themselves to “mini-retirements” and exiting the 9-5 grind for small periods whenever they can.
The trend has emerged on the social media platform TikTok where young people are sharing that they’ve started taking periodic breaks from the workforce to priorities their personal lives and are micro-retiring wherever they get the chance.
“Why are you not working?” That was one of the main responses a 24-year-old got when she announced her plans to quit her job as an emergency nurse.
‘Oh my god’ Nurse quits secure job
A young nurse is positively giddy as she announces she’s quit calling it the ‘best day ever’
Annabel Denisenko has been working as a nurse for three years in a hectic emergency department.
She’s the first to admit that she loves it, but what she loves more is the opportunity to not work.
“I’m not leaving nursing because I hate it. I’m just excited to flee Australia and explore London and I’ve been back and forth from London and every time I leave I’ve never felt I was there for long enough,” she told news