going to quit tomorrow - advice?

i've been at this job for about 3 months, but can't stand the work and my boss is a dick. i feel like i was a bit misled in the hiring process as to what this job would be like. i was lucky enough to secure another job and i intend to quit tomorrow (or this week latest).

question is: should i let HR know that a big reason for my quitting was because of my manager's lack of, well, 'managerial' ability? or should i just resign without mentioning. either way im going to burn bridges because ive only been at this job for 3 months, and im leaving the finance world so don't really care about burning bridges.

any advice?

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Is it quitting season or something? Seems to be a common theme in the past week.

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