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Why I Left My Job and Why I’m Returning to Teaching (Red Flags at my Office)

Athena
4 min readJan 5, 2025

I’m finally ready to head back to work, and I’ve decided to return to teaching. Yes, it’s a significant pay cut, but I think it’s a role I’ll truly enjoy. Many people have asked me why I’d choose a job that requires me to show up in person every day after I retired from my last position because of an “in-office” mandate.

Here’s the thing: my decision to leave wasn’t really about being asked to return to the office. That was just the final straw. In truth, the red flags were there all along. I saw them. I stayed anyway. And that, in hindsight, was my real mistake.

The Red Flags I Ignored

Looking back, the signs were clear. The first major warning came when I had to involve my boss to stop the assistant director from telling me I was working “too hard.” At the time, I enjoyed my job and knew my limits. I was happy to set boundaries when needed. But later, when I tried to enforce those boundaries, I was told, “Oh, come on, you can do it. We know you can.”

The tasks I was asked to take on weren’t in my job description and would require hours of unpaid work outside regular hours. That should have been a major red flag, but I convinced myself it wasn’t.

Trust Issues and a Broken System

The first time I seriously considered quitting was over a dispute with an outside agency. They insisted we do things their way, even when I…

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Athena
Athena

Written by Athena

Mom of three boys. Computer programmer living in the country with my husband focusing on my hobbies and youngest son. https://ko-fi.com/athenaandrew

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