We have probably all been in a similar situation before: The boss is an over-powering jerk, the work-load is unfair for the wage being earned, the office politics are brutal and unforgiving. The resentments boil over and we suddenly feel the urge to tell someone where they can shove their job. Deep down, we probably also know that this is not a good idea. According to Dr. Nancy Molitor of the American Psychological Association, most of our reasons for wanting to quit are probably legitimate. Still, ending things with grace and composure is always better in the long run.Read the full article here: Grand Exits That Never Earn Applause