Long commute or no remote work - What Americans don't like about jobs among other dealbreakers
Americans are redefining what makes or breaks a job, with Reddit users citing long commutes, lack of remote work, and toxic managers as top dealbreakers. The viral discussion reveals how post-pandemic workers now prioritise flexibility, balance, a...

People instantly connected with the question - "What is your BIGGEST dealbreaker when it comes to a job?" - and began sharing their own reasons. Many echoed those listed by Reddit user 'Capital-Scientist551', claiming to be Ginger co-founder, citing micro-managers, long commutes, no remote work options, boring tasks, annoying co-workers, low salaries, and poor benefits or toxic culture as their top frustrations.

The user clarified that while none of these factors are ideal, the real question is which one stands out as the absolute worst. Are these true dealbreakers that would make you quit - or some are tolerable parts of working life?
The discussion highlighted how modern workers value flexibility, respect, and a healthy work environment just as much as pay and perks, showing how workplace priorities have evolved in the post-pandemic era. The pandemic has permanently reshaped employee expectations, turning remote and hybrid work from a luxury into a necessity. Companies that fail to embrace this shift risk may struggle to attract or retain top talent in an increasingly competitive job market.
Here are some of the top responses from Reddit users highlighting the main reasons why they choose or will opt to quit their jobs:









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