Quiet Quitting, Quiet Firing
Coping in a workplace where "doing the job" is never enough
With Catherine Jewell, The Career Passion® Coach
Instead of abruptly leaving a job, “Quiet Quitting” refers to doing what the job requires, no more and no less. Essentially, this means doing just what you were hired to do—no off-the-clock meetings, no weekend work, and no checking emails on vacation. Some writers speculate that this trend is the result of the trauma all of us have experienced with Covid – losing jobs, friends, and family, losing faith in our institutions, and losing a sense of meaning in our work.
Catherine Jewell, Career Coach, is seeing more Quiet Quitting among clients who are trying to cope with a series of work and personal traumas. If you can relate, join us for an interesting discussion of Quiet Quitting and its related outcome, Quiet Firing.
Just a few of the topics we will cover:
- Understanding why you or someone you know is Quietly Quitting
- 4 Mindset shifts that can help
- Recognizing the signs of Quiet Firing
- How to protect your career and income
About Your Host:

Catherine Jewell, The Career Passion® Coach
Catherine Jewell wants everyone to grow and prosper in their career. She is the Career Passion® Coach, a trainer, and a professional speaker. She works with mid-life job seekers who want to up-level their job position, change careers, or just find a new job. Through her workshops and coaching, she has helped more than 3,000 business professionals create and find new, more satisfying work.
A career changer herself, Catherine holds a degree in Broadcast Journalism. Her career includes stints with ABC Broadcasting, several magazines, and an advertising agency. She also has worked as the Marketing Director for a national CPA firm. Catherine successfully made a switch into the training profession by networking and informal training, and became a Training Director for a division of The Principal Financial Group. She is the author of three career books including the new ebook Empowered Networking. You can find more information at www.CareerPassionCoach.com.