{"id":9644,"date":"2026-06-09T21:09:05","date_gmt":"2026-06-09T13:09:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/longzhuplatform.com\/?p=9644"},"modified":"2026-06-09T21:09:05","modified_gmt":"2026-06-09T13:09:05","slug":"saw-my-old-colleagues-get-promoted-ex-manager-on-the-struggle-nobody-talks-about-after-quitting","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/longzhuplatform.com\/?p=9644","title":{"rendered":"&#039;Saw my old colleagues get promoted&#039;: Ex-manager on the struggle nobody talks about after quitting"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p> <div> <p>Leaving a corporate job is often seen as the end of a stressful chapter. But for Bengaluru-based Shivani Jindal, the real challenge began after she walked away from her senior management role of 11 years.<\/p> <p>In a candid Instagram post, she revealed how watching former colleagues get promoted and struggling with the loss of a role she once loved left her confronting an unexpected sense of uncertainty.<\/p> <p>&#8220;Senior Manager 11 years. I quit,&#8221; Shivani wrote, adding that she still finds herself opening LinkedIn without knowing what she is looking for.<\/p> <p>Reflecting on her decision, she admitted that quitting was not the hardest part. &#8220;I thought the hardest part was leaving. I was wrong,&#8221; she wrote.<\/p> <p><strong>Don&#8217;t Miss:\u00a0<\/strong>Malayalam superstar Mammootty to R Madhavan: Who all will receive the Padma Awards on June 23?<\/p> <p><b>Seeing former colleagues move ahead<\/b><\/p> <p>One of the moments that affected her most came when she saw updates from former colleagues who had been promoted.<\/p> <p>Shivani said she recently saw &#8220;old colleagues get promoted&#8221; \u2014 people she had worked with closely and even trained. After seeing those posts, she said she closed the app and sat in silence for a while.<\/p> <p>\u00a0<\/p> <p>\u00a0<\/p> <p>\u00a0<\/p> <p>\u00a0<\/p> <p>For her, the emotion was not about wishing she had stayed.<\/p> <p>&#8220;The hard part is not that I left. The hard part is that I loved it,&#8221; she shared.<\/p> <p>She recalled how she often went beyond what was required, teaching herself new tools and skills because she wanted her work to be better and more meaningful.<\/p> <p><b>When work stopped feeling the same<\/b><\/p> <p>The former senior manager also reflected on what once made her career fulfilling.<\/p> <p>She wrote about enjoying the challenge of explaining complex ideas to senior leaders and how those moments once &#8220;filled me up completely.&#8221;<\/p> <p>Over time, however, her relationship with work began to change.<\/p> <p>While she could not pinpoint exactly when it happened, she remembered the point at which &#8220;calendar notifications started giving me chills&#8221; and work slowly started feeling less like a source of purpose and more like something she was trapped in.<\/p> <p><b>Internet reacts<\/b><\/p> <p>Her post has struck a chord with many professionals online, offering a glimpse into the emotional side of career exits and the difficult adjustment that can follow even a voluntary decision to leave.<\/p> <p>One user wrote about quitting after more than two decades in the corporate world and spending a year recovering from burnout.<\/p> <p>&#8220;I quit corporate after 22 years. I spent a full year recovery from burn out. Not sure if I will ever be able to go back, clueless about alternatives and same people suggest things I am not interested in,&#8221; the user commented.<\/p> <p>Another commenter said the experiences shared in the post reflected deeper issues within corporate culture.<\/p> <p>&#8220;All the above experiences indicate how\u00a0broken our Indian corporate system is, reasons are like insensitivity towards human beings, their well being and day to day life struggles,&#8221; the user said, adding that the only aim of biggest corporation is to\u00a0make more money &#8220;irrespective of how the human beings are being treated and are feeling&#8221;.<\/p> <p>Others spoke about the emotional uncertainty that can follow a career break, even when the decision to leave is voluntary.<\/p> <p>&#8220;Sailing in the same boat, took career break after 20yrs, it&#8217;s been a year now on a healing journey, but there are some days when I feel regret quitting my job, low confidence, confusion, still don&#8217;t know where the life path will take me,&#8221; another commenter shared.<\/p> <\/div> <p>Shivani Jindal, burnout, career uncertainty, quitting job, senior management, Bengaluru, corporate culture, career break, emotional struggles, professional challenges#039Saw #colleagues #promoted039 #Exmanager #struggle #talks #quitting1781010545<\/p> ","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Leaving a corporate job is often seen as the end of a stressful chapter. 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