F**K YOU!
F**K YOU!
F**K YOU!
YOUR COOL,
F**K YOU!
I'M OUT!
Half Baked
2006-12-29 05:30:58
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answer #1
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answered by bastardo 2
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Although you are leaving your job, keep in mind that your job will not be leaving you unless you are leaving the ranks of the working, or hit the lottery. Sometime in the future, you may need the former company as a reference, and if you burn your bridges now, an ember may burn you later.
2006-12-29 13:41:38
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answer #2
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answered by PALADIN 4
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I worked for one place that the boss always totally screwed me over one example of this is telling me I would get a raise, then when I got my paycheck he would tell me that he changed his mind. Plus, when he hires he hires for a manager and then tells you that you will be that in a few months when he has no intentions on keeping you. This was in retail so one day he told us that he's closing the store in 2 days.so I figured to make up for my lost wages, I was selling things at a buy 1 get 1 free (we didn't take inventory so I can easily get away with it) I made up for it and had fun on my last day
2006-12-29 13:34:20
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answered by summer_p1b1x4 2
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Go out quietly. While you may hate this job, you don't want to burn any bridges either with your employer, or the people you work with. You never know, someday you may run across them again in a work situation.
2006-12-29 13:30:19
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answered by jseah114 6
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with a bang-
i would ask some of my work mates out for a great night down town in a restaurant or something to celebrate and say goodbye.
2006-12-29 13:32:05
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answered by stylishababe 1
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You never mentioned how long you were working at this job. Anyway, I would just end it like you would any other day. Since its a job you hated, just be glad you dont have to go back there anymore.
2006-12-29 13:55:47
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answered by ►►BLOGGER◄◄ 5
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you should walk out the same way you walked in. even if you didn't have an enjoyable time there, don't do anything too bold. because you never know when you might need these people for references or if you might actually work with them again in the future.
and before you leave, just say bye and thanks.
2006-12-29 13:56:33
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answered by cuteazndude84 3
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I would never burn your bridges and it never pays off to make a scene, just makes you look like someone who doesnt handle situations well..
2006-12-29 14:07:48
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answered by days_o_work 4
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