As you might expect, I'm a huge advocate for this. I'm only 27 and I'm actually on my 7th job...I've averaged changing gigs about every 9 months. Almost all of those moves have been a promotion of some kind (one was a political job that simply ended). FINALLY, I've found my "dream job", and if family circumstances allow, I hope to be here for a very long time...although I'm aware that rarely happens in my new industry.
I pretty much completely agree with Mise in post #18. People should constantly assess whether their career is going the way they want it, and shouldn't be afraid to leave, and as a society, it's critical that we give people the safety net so they can leave (or start a business), if they need to. In the US, typically, situations where the worker can actually extract leverage or so rare, and quitting is one of those times. Using it is certainly not a sign of moral failure.
I pretty much completely agree with Mise in post #18. People should constantly assess whether their career is going the way they want it, and shouldn't be afraid to leave, and as a society, it's critical that we give people the safety net so they can leave (or start a business), if they need to. In the US, typically, situations where the worker can actually extract leverage or so rare, and quitting is one of those times. Using it is certainly not a sign of moral failure.