1 month ago | By Business Insider
Maggie Perkins, 30, spent years as a teacher before her burnout forced her to quit. Now, she's enjoying life as a Costco employee. Maggie Perkins
Former teacher Maggie Perkins, 30, is now an employee at Costco after quitting her career.
Perkins says she's much happier at her new job and no longer fears for her life.
In August, Perkins told Insider she'd spent two years quiet quitting her teaching job due to burnout.
A former teacher who left her career in education to work at a local Costco now she says her life has improved massively. Maggie Perkins quit her teaching job in 2020 after two...
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