That's probably because they read the whole article. In my opinion, walking out on a job without giving notice denotes a lack of judgement. So immediately I wonder if those "insults" from the boss really were insults.
He also complained about the commute and the long hours, but he knew about those and agreed to them before taking the job.
Finally, he makes no mention of trying to speak with HR or the agency that got him the job to resolve the problem. In fact he makes no mention of trying to resolve the problem. Granted he was contract and claimed those who were on contract and rocked the boat faced reprisals, but if you get to the point where you are ready to quit, who cares? try and make it better and if it gets worse, leave like you were going to do anyway.
He also complained about the commute and the long hours, but he knew about those and agreed to them before taking the job.
Finally, he makes no mention of trying to speak with HR or the agency that got him the job to resolve the problem. In fact he makes no mention of trying to resolve the problem. Granted he was contract and claimed those who were on contract and rocked the boat faced reprisals, but if you get to the point where you are ready to quit, who cares? try and make it better and if it gets worse, leave like you were going to do anyway.