598: When To Quit

598: When To Quit

Author: Chris Deferio April 14, 2026 Duration: 33:57

Quitting a job is a normal part of any career. Problem is that sometimes we don't know when to quit and hang on too long to ours and even the cafe's detriment. When should you as a staff member quit? What does positive quitting look like? What does recognizing and quitting a bad situation look like? 

Today on the show we will talk about some of the things to look out for in a coffee shop and in setting goals for your career, that will allow you to make that sometimes necessary decision to quit and move on. We will also talk to owners about what they can do to make sure that if a staff member does quit, it is not because of negative reasons, but because of life events, opportunities, and pragmatic career decisions. 

 

Today we discuss:

  • Toxic bosses and bad situations
  • Values misfit
  • Checking yourself first, then evaluating
  • What normal hardship and challenges are and why you should not quit because of them. 
  • Quitting do to positive reasons and why it is a good thing
  • What baristas can do to chose better cafes
  • What owners can do to build better cafes and be better leaders

KEYS TO THE SHOP ALSO OFFERS 1:1 CONSULTING AND COACHING!

If you are a cafe owner and want to work one on one with me to bring your shop to its next level and help bring you joy and freedom in the process then email 

chris@keystothshop.com

of book a free call now: 

https://calendly.com/chrisdeferio/30min 

 

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Running a coffee shop is about so much more than pulling great shots. It's a complex dance of craft, culture, and commerce that demands a unique kind of leadership. That's the space where Keys To The Shop : Equipping Coffee Shop Leaders lives. Hosted by Chris Deferio, this podcast digs into the real, often unspoken challenges faced by owners, managers, and aspiring leaders in the specialty coffee world. Each conversation moves beyond abstract theory to deliver concrete, usable strategies you can apply directly to your operation. You'll hear from a diverse range of voices, including seasoned coffee professionals and insightful experts from other fields, all focused on the practicalities of building a thriving business. Episodes tackle the full spectrum of running a shop, from daily systems and financial health to fostering a positive team environment and developing your own skills as a leader. The aim is to provide a genuine resource for growth, whether you're looking to refine your barista program, improve your shop's profitability, or scale your vision thoughtfully. Tune in for honest discussions that equip you with more than just inspiration-they offer the tangible keys to building a better, more sustainable coffee business. This podcast understands that your passion is for coffee, but your success depends on mastering the craft of leadership.
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