I Left Banking After a Decade. Here Is What Nobody Tells You About Starting Over
People congratulate you when you leave a job. They say things like "brave move" and "new beginnings" and "you'll figure it out." They mean well. But those words describe a clean narrative - and what actually happens when you leave a career that defined you for years is far less clean, and far more important to understand. I am not writing this as someone who made a graceful exit. I made a difficult one. The kind where you don't have a plan waiting on the other side, where the savings run out faster than the confusion does, and where "rebuilding" sounds heroic in retrospect but feels like wandering in the weeks after the decision. This is for anyone who has left - or is thinking about leaving - a banking career , a corporate job, or any institution that gave you structure and consumed your identity in the process. It is practical, honest, and it does not skip the hard parts. The First Thing That Happens: Identity Disorientation Before you ...