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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
Xand selecting Quit Job
This leaves your current job immediately.
How to use it
Command
Use:
/quitjob
This leaves your current job instantly.
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.