Main Indicators That You're Burnt Out and its Not Worth it

Currently a 1st yr BB analyst and am currently going through similar situations to many others on here right now. Am literally dreading it week by week and tbh day by day. Actively recruiting right now for other jobs, but in the back of my head still think "what if I'm just being weak and taking the easy way out". When do you know you're officially burnt out and it is no longer worth it?


For reference, I have literally 24/7 anxiety, lost motivation to do pretty much all of my hobbies, lost 7-10 pounds since the new year, and have lost motivation to work for 90% of the seniors in my group. And I am doing all that I can to eat healthy, workout, see loved ones, but nothing seems to be helping this emptiness I am just constantly feeling.

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-Consuming 1000mg+ caffeine per day since mid-April, including at least 2 coffees between midnight and 3am every night

-100-140 hours since April, with no summer slowdown

-Scared when the music on headphones pause because it means an incoming call or email

-Constant verbal abuse from both seniors and mid-level asking if you're retarded and telling you that you this is an embarrassment 

-Constantly in no-win situations with several urgent fire drills at the same time; no matter which work you prioritize, either way your career will be negatively impacted

-Drive from college to get the job and be good at your job only replaced by fear and hate for the industry

-Afraid of choosing to sleep at 4am because there is always work that is overdue, despite the fact that productivity and overall work product would improve. Consistently staying awake all night, getting minimal work done just so it shows up on teams

-Inbound angry call at 2 am, inbound angry call at 8 am, including on weekends

-Look homeless, tooth pain from not brushing, in a daze when not heavily caffeinated at any point during the day and unable to stay awake

-Being good at your job is punished by getting more work until breaking point is reached. And it doesn't end there. 

-General sense of hopelessness that this is your life until you leave the industry

 

was it like this as well when you were Anal1 or has it been greatly excerbated by wfh?

 

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