Just because the unemployment rate is high doesn’t mean everyone is desperate for work — some are even willing to leave their jobs altogether.

And when they do, the reasons they sometimes give are rather eyebrow-raising.

Staffing services company OfficeTeam recently surveyed more than 1,300 senior managers, who revealed the most bizarre things employees told them when heading for the door.

Some were truly head-scratching:

  • “Our employee said he was joining the circus.”
  • “One person left because she lost her cell phone too many times at work.”
  • “We had someone quit to participate in a reality show.”
  • “An employee said it was his routine to change jobs every six months.”

Others were following a dream:

  • “One worker left to become an apple farmer.”
  • “A staff member quit to climb Mount Everest.”
  • “There was an individual who left to play the trombone.”
  • “One worker quit to join a rock band.”

Some just weren’t cut out for 9-5:

  • “One person left because she didn’t want to work so hard.”
  • “Someone quit because she was going to live off her trust fund.”
  • “An employee said work was getting in the way of having fun.”
  • “The worker told us he just couldn’t get up in the morning.”

And still others had an overly-developed sense of aesthetics:

  • “A person quit because he hated the carpet.”
  • “One worker did not like the colors of the walls.”
  • “The employee quit because the office building was unattractive.”
  • “Someone felt the lobby area was too small.”

But regardless, Robert Hosking, executive director of OfficeTeam, said, “How you leave a job can be just as important as what you did while you were there…making a graceful exit by tying up loose ends and thanking colleagues shows your professionalism and can help you down the road in your career.”

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