Quit Corporate After Eight Months of Posting

The Story

Charlie started posting on LinkedIn in January 2024 while working full-time in corporate marketing. By September 2024, eight months later, he quit.

The trigger wasn’t follower count. It was money. Agency clients and brand deals started flowing in from LinkedIn. The side project was generating real revenue, and the corporate job was becoming the distraction.

He didn’t quit on a leap of faith. He quit because the evidence was already there. By September, he had proof that his LinkedIn presence could sustain him. He later reported that by the end of 2025, he was earning more than 7x his previous corporate salary.

Lesson for Creators

The best time to quit your job isn’t when you’re inspired. It’s when the side project makes the day job the bottleneck. Charlie didn’t leave because he was unhappy. He left because staying was costing him more than leaving. That’s not a leap of faith; that’s reading the data.