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2006-08-18 03:52:07 · answer #1 · answered by dj.morgan 2 · 0 0

Some rules, if you are professional. This does not apply if you are in a low-paying mundane job.

1. Tell your boss in advance you are leaving. Say why. Do not mince words.
2. Offer to help during the notice period, of say, 2 weeks.
3. Prepare to retrain your replacement. No holds barred. Be forthright.
4. Conclude all your obligations with the company and meet with the HR.
5. Offer to take him out to lunch on the day of your leaving.
6. Give him a formal resignation letter. But, don't go into any details. Just say thanks for the opportunity in your letter.
7. Shake hands with your co workers and leave with a smile.

Leave a good impression with the ex-employer. It is always a nice gesture.
Don't forget you will need this company again in your new job. They will willingly deal with you and also, when your boss meets your new boss at a convention or a business club they will exchange notes. It is just as important to treat your ex well as it is to be with your new found employer.

I read all the "smart" answers here. They are reflecting their personal experience. It is not professional.

2006-08-18 04:46:13 · answer #2 · answered by Nightrider 7 · 0 0

Request a meeting with your boss. Have a formal letter of resignation prepared in advance. Tell him honestly, but respectfully why you are leaving and mention in both the letter and in the conversation what you would suggest to be your last day and ask him if he might need your help a little longer, offering to work on a weekend, if necessary.

I can't stand the chicken bleep people who are scared to death to tell me something I might not want to hear. Be a man and do it the right, classy way.

I had a little coward one time who was scheduled to begin working for me on a Monday morning and just never showed up; never returned phone calls or anything. I presume he found another job with better pay, which is fine, but if I ever see him out in public, I'm going to confront him, tell him he's a coward, and suggest to him that he should be more concerned than he is about his professional reputation.

Don't be naive. Employers do talk and you don't want this soon to be former employer talking bad about you one day.

2006-08-18 03:57:34 · answer #3 · answered by lmnop 6 · 0 0

if this is a job that you hate and people there write little letters to all and tell them what you really think about them
be carfull you may need them in the future for things
or if you like it why notarrange a party with them
then o something like streak at the end and out the door
or make out with you boss(if female or male your choice)


good luck and have fun

2006-08-18 03:57:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dream, yet do not make objectives your draw close. You sound like you opt for a dose of reality. A chicken interior the hand is properly worth 2 interior the bush and also you're particularly frankly complaining way too a lot.

2016-11-05 02:24:22 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Leave through the front door?

That it was I am intending to do once I leave this bastard-filled office in a couple of weeks from now.

How I loathe them all to the core of their existence. Their silly hair, their silly faces, their silly bloody laughs; God, I hate them all.

2006-08-18 03:52:20 · answer #6 · answered by Here's Danny 2 · 0 0

Bury your contempt for everyone and make it a day to remember. Make everyone feel like you're a great bloke and say how sad it is to leave.

Once you've got your reference for your new job you can start being straight with them.

Chris.

2006-08-18 03:58:36 · answer #7 · answered by CT 2 · 0 0

years ago i was working in a shop and there was a product recall on heinz baked beans. this was nationwide because the guy who worked at the cannery changed the date print on the base of the tin to ' **** you'.
for heinz it was very embarrassing and cost heinz a fortune.

2006-08-18 06:26:04 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

depends on what your job is. If you work lets say at Target or something you can just scare the customers and dance all over the place. at least thats what i would do.

2006-08-18 03:51:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Get an ok from your boss to have pizza delivered for lunch for everyone on your last day. Thank them for their contributions to your professional growth and for their friendship.

2006-08-18 03:58:06 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

just go quietly, i left in style near 2 years ago and its come back to haunt me i've trouble getting references now. make sure you get hand written references 1st before you tell the boss to get stuffed as he goes to shake your hand

2006-08-18 03:58:08 · answer #11 · answered by nuclear farter 3 · 0 0

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