Anxiety, exhaustion and nightmares drove this young worker to quit her job

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During her time at Western University, Tomachi Onyewuchi learned to juggle competing responsibilities: school, work and modelling gigs. 

But despite good time management and being “very Type A,” she wasn’t prepared for the mental toll that accompanied the nearly 60-hour weeks of her first job out of school.

After graduating in 2019, Onyewuchi, 25, got hired at an e-commerce company and was working long hours, hoping to prove her worth to a small team of bustling employees. 

She did digital marketing for the company and her employer was dealing with high turnover, she said. As more employees left, Onyewuchi’s hours kept

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