He quits the job because of Judy Jones. It is when he had to caddy for her.
In the story, being called "boy" serves as a pivotal moment for Dexter, highlighting the underlying racism and condescension he faces as a Black caddy. This derogatory term underscores his struggle for respect and dignity in a world that marginalizes him. Feeling devalued and disrespected, Dexter ultimately decides to quit caddying as an assertion of his self-worth and a rejection of the societal constraints placed upon him. This decision marks a significant step in his journey toward empowerment and self-identity.
he was tried
=== Caddying=== Country Clubs: Lansing
A golf course, caddying, or you can cut lawns.
You can call your job and tell them that you quit.
You Can't quit a job.
no
Don't Quit Your Gay Job was created in 2009.
No. You should not quit your job but you should keep it.
No, its your job if you want to quit then quit but no-one can force you.
you click on the phone and you click on work and click quit job
Yes it is, I am working at a Country Club for 3 years and for my fourth year the estimate is about 17-18 thousand dollars :-)