when it comes to Moffitt it is obvious why he left the N.F.L. He said he wasnt happy and that he felt his health was in danger. Can you imagine going threw a train crash every Sunday night, i mean i beleive him when he said his health was a factor. Being a line-man has got to have even more heath problems because all you have is guys bulldozing eachother down every time they hike the ball.
I would make this same descision if i had a physical injury and would never get better. I am a karate instructor and i think that i must be in some kind of shape to teach and if i was injured i would stop teaching. This idea can be applied to someone that works in landscaping, if a person can not pick up plants anymore or do the basics then he must quit his job, but a smart man would notice his back was starting to give out on him and quit before he had to have surgery on it.
If i was working towards a job for my entire life crazy thing would have to happen inorder for me to quit. For instance, if i had a family and my boss was forcing me to travel often and it was creating a strain in the houshold then i would have to quit my job. Another would be if i completely lost interest in it, i would be stratigic though, i would get an education for something else i wantto do then quit my job, the few years it takes to get there would be hard, but at least me or my family didnt have to finacially suffer. If i didnt like someone at my work place i would honestly put up with it, but if that person was making it to where i might loose my job i would try to be transferered instead of having it on my record as "doesnt play well with others" exspecially with how many organizations want people to be a "team player".
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