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* your current job is removed
* your current job is removed
* any GPS waypoint set by that job is removed
* any GPS waypoint set by that job is removed
== Job-related notes ==
Some jobs have their own stop action that is different from quitting the job completely.
Example:
* in `Street [[Food]] Seller`, pressing <code>W</code> stops selling
* if you want to leave the job completely, use <code>/quitjob</code>
== Police use ==
`/quitjob` is also used to leave the [[police]] job instantly.


== Commands ==
== Commands ==
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* [[Street Food Seller]]
* [[Police Officer]]

Revision as of 04:36, 17 April 2026

Quit Job

Quit Job is the job-leaving command in CIT. It is used to leave your current job instantly.

Overview

You can quit your current job by:

  • using /quitjob
  • pressing X and selecting Quit Job

This leaves your current job immediately.

How to use it

Command

Use:

/quitjob

This leaves your current job instantly.

Quick menu

You can also:

  • press X
  • select Quit Job

What happens when you quit a job

When you quit your current job:

  • your current job is removed
  • any GPS waypoint set by that job is removed

Commands

Command Use
/quitjob Leave your current job instantly

Notes

  • `Quit Job` leaves your current job instantly.
  • If a job created a GPS waypoint, that waypoint is removed when you quit the job.
  • Stopping a job action is not always the same as quitting the job completely.

See also