like the song is a good way --TAKE THIS JOB & SHOV-IT
2006-10-13 00:17:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Just tell them that you are no longer able to work for the company and you would like to thank them for the time that you have spent learning and growing as a part of that team. If you are not leaving on bad terms wish the company all the best for their future growth. That way if things don't work out for you with your new job you may still have a place there.
2006-10-13 01:15:21
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answered by cas 1
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There is no need to state a reason for leaving employment, doing this will only lead to questions from management.
No need to thank them either, especially if you are not happy and that is the reason for leaving.
Keep the note short and to the point.
Example:
Date
Company Name
Att: Your Manager / HR Person
Company Address
Company Address
Dear Manager / HR Person Name,
Please accept this as my letter of resignation from Company Name.
As required I will give one weeks (or how ever long you need to give) notice making my termination date (day, date, month, year).
Regards,
Your Name
Good luck and enjoy your new role!
2006-10-12 10:47:20
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answered by *happyas* 2
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"I QUIT BECUASE YOU ALL SUCK AND I HATE YOU"
no DONT say that i was just being nasty
i suggest you tell them that you are unhappy with the path that youe life has taken you and you feel that its time to move on.
ok personally id go with what i said first up but i dont think ur as much of a ***** as me so the second one would work in more ways then one if you need them to give you a referance.
mostly try to be nice and explain as clearly as possible that you feel that the position is not suited for you
2006-10-11 21:00:25
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answered by rayleeburchell 2
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You can keep it pretty basic if you want.
Joe Bloggs
26 Similar Drive
Same Hills
VIC. 3236
Letter of Resignation
21-09-04
Dear Sal,
I hereby give notice of my intention to leave my position as rocket scientist..
I wish you and the association every good fortune and would like to thank you for having me as part of your team.
Yours sincerely,
Joe Bloggs.
2006-10-12 17:55:09
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answered by Neil S 4
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What Zloar said was great, if you have other 'constructive' feedback to provide or thank yous to give, do that at an appropriate time and place with the appropriate people.
2006-10-12 01:08:08
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answered by soxy190 2
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Keep it simple (and don't do it unless you have something else lined up). All you need to say is "Please accept this letter as notice of my resignation. Consider my employment with XYZ company complete on such and such date (usually 2 weeks)." Any details or explanation is unnecessary.
2006-10-11 16:29:20
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answered by Zloar 4
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Greetings..
It realy depends on the circumstances which, I dont know? so, if you feel like emailing me an honest description of the general situation and any grievences you have ill mail you back what I would say..
regards akbal
2006-10-12 16:50:01
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answered by Akbal 1
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ngina has to have the looooongest answer ever, Just simply say 'you wish to resign for personal reasons', simple. that way you wont get a hard time from the managment.
2006-10-11 19:28:27
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answered by devilinme 3
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Keep it simple and very basic. I like what Zloar said.
2006-10-11 16:32:29
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answered by MovetoLatinAmerica 3
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I am not going to do this.
coz I really love my job.
2006-10-13 00:53:49
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answered by Frank 3
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