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Answer by SQB for I've decided to leave my job entirely over ergonomic...

The monitors have built in, non-adjustable stands, so they sit another 6 inches above the desk so the bottom bezel of the monitor is pretty much at eye level. This causes neck strain because I'm...

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Answer by David for I've decided to leave my job entirely over ergonomic...

Tell them for the benefit of others.They are unlikely to do anything about it, but there may be future similar complaints that force them to fix things. Do it for future employees; nobody should have...

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Answer by Harper - Reinstate Monica for I've decided to leave my job entirely...

it was not a good fit, as I mentioned earlier. My body does not fit the workstation, I was going home with a lot of pain, and my doctor told me to stop immediately.It's too bad. I liked everything else...

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Answer by David Schwartz for I've decided to leave my job entirely over...

It really comes down to the kind of relationship you have with whoever is doing the exit interview or the company. If you think they would be positively receptive to your comments and that it might...

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Answer by PeteCon for I've decided to leave my job entirely over ergonomic...

Tell them the reason you're leaving; it's a solid reason, and that knowledge may help them prevent future employees from leaving.However - don't leave it at that. If you're going to be honest and...

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Answer by O. Jones for I've decided to leave my job entirely over ergonomic...

The moment you decide to leave a job, their problems stop being your problems.If they ask "what can we do in future to make life easier for other people who work here?" that's an opening to give them...

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Answer by Sourav Ghosh for I've decided to leave my job entirely over...

I'd still say - do not go into details, give them a very generalized reason and move on.As you mentioned in another comment that when you wanted to discuss / report this issue, HR folks got angry, so...

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Answer by joeqwerty for I've decided to leave my job entirely over ergonomic...

I'm resigning for ergonomic reasons and ideally I want to explain this at the exit interview, so they know it's nothing personal, and hopefully they will take action for others if they see that someone...

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I've decided to leave my job entirely over ergonomic reasons. How honest...

I'm leaving because:My desk is far too high, nearly at shoulder height. I go home every day with wrist, elbow, shoulder, and back pain. I'm 30 and this has never happened before in previous offices or...

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