Woman Quits IT Job Due to Stress, Earns ₹60,000 Driving Auto

Former IT manager leaves stressful corporate job to drive an auto-rickshaw. Now earning ₹60,000 monthly and living a happier, stress-free life.

Rahul Varun
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Woman Quits IT Job Due to Stress, Earns ₹60,000 Driving Auto

A woman who left her high-pressure IT career is winning hearts online after sharing how she found happiness in a completely different profession.

The inspiring story came to light through an Instagram post shared by entrepreneur Nezrin Midhlaj, who recently met a female auto-rickshaw driver during a ride. What started as a casual conversation soon turned into a powerful lesson about choosing happiness over job titles.

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From IT Manager to Auto Driver

According to Midhlaj, the woman revealed that she had worked as an IT manager for nine years before deciding to leave the corporate world behind. She said her job came with constant stress, pressure, and tension, which eventually affected her peace of mind.

Looking for a better quality of life, she made the bold decision to quit her IT career and start driving her own auto-rickshaw.

Today, she earns around ₹60,000 per month and says she is much happier with her life.

Why She Chose Happiness Over Prestige

Sharing the experience on Instagram, Midhlaj wrote that the woman appeared confident, well-dressed, and completely at peace. The entrepreneur said the conversation made her realize that success means different things to different people.

She noted that many people spend years chasing promotions and prestigious job titles without asking themselves what truly makes them happy. Sometimes, choosing peace and personal satisfaction over status can be the bravest decision of all.

Social Media Praises Her Bold Career Move

The story quickly went viral on social media, with thousands of users praising the woman for her courage and honesty.

One user joked about surviving years of endless meetings, late-night work calls, and stressful production issues in the IT industry. Others said they admired the woman's decision to prioritize happiness over workplace pressure.

Many people applauded her for choosing a simple, stress-free life and wished her success in the future.

A Story That Started a Bigger Conversation

The viral story has sparked conversations about work-life balance, mental health, and the importance of finding a career that brings genuine happiness rather than just financial security or social status.

For many readers, her journey serves as a reminder that success is not always measured by job titles—it is often measured by peace of mind and personal satisfaction.

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