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Just sent my resignation letter....

SwiftWind

Platinum Member
I just got a better paying job and much more interesting. I gotta say though, it feels very weird. I've never done this before.

Now I'm quietly waiting to see how people are going to react...the silence before the storm.



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Red Dawn
 
Originally posted by: SwiftWind
I just got a better paying job and much more interesting. I gotta say though, it feels very weird. I've never done this before.


Best Buy may pay better than Fry's, but you'll NEVER replace the friendships! :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown:
 
Lol, bunch of dicks posting in here.

Anyway, congrats and good luck OP. It feels good to be able to do things on your own terms. :beer:

KT
 
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Lol, bunch of dicks posting in here.

Anyway, congrats and good luck OP. It feels good to be able to do things on your own terms. :beer:

KT

haha thanks KT. I always expect the thread crappers to come in first....

For the A-Holes that posted earlier - Please stop posting before you embarrass yourself any further.
 
Congrats. I've left two jobs, with two different situations post-resignation.

The first, everyone congratulated me, etc. It was odd because you know it was all empty compliments and whatever.

The second, everyone was sort of surprised that I was leaving. I was treated well, except one person who treated me very poorly and made a lot of remarks about it.

I'd say the former is more common than the latter. Just do a good job your last two weeks, you never know who you'll work with again.
 
I haven't seen it asked so far in this thread:

Why did you leave your old employer? How many days/weeks notice did you give them? How may days/weeks notice is reqiured by their policy? Did your resigning affect your benefits? Hourly wage? Job tasks?
 
Originally posted by: MichaelD
I haven't seen it asked so far in this thread:

Why did you leave your old employer? How many days/weeks notice did you give them? How may days/weeks notice is reqiured by their policy? Did your resigning affect your benefits? Hourly wage? Job tasks?

Still finding this all out..I'll let you know soon.
 
Originally posted by: SwiftWind
Originally posted by: MichaelD
I haven't seen it asked so far in this thread:

Why did you leave your old employer? How many days/weeks notice did you give them? How may days/weeks notice is reqiured by their policy? Did your resigning affect your benefits? Hourly wage? Job tasks?

Still finding this all out..I'll let you know soon.


Still finding it out??? Shouldn't you know most of that already? 😕
 
Originally posted by: SilentZero
Originally posted by: SwiftWind
Originally posted by: MichaelD
I haven't seen it asked so far in this thread:

Why did you leave your old employer? How many days/weeks notice did you give them? How may days/weeks notice is reqiured by their policy? Did your resigning affect your benefits? Hourly wage? Job tasks?

Still finding this all out..I'll let you know soon.


Still finding it out??? Shouldn't you know most of that already? 😕

Sorry, I know some of this. I just meant when i have all the answers, I'll let you know.
 
Originally posted by: dr150
Originally posted by: SwiftWind
I just got a better paying job and much more interesting. I gotta say though, it feels very weird. I've never done this before.


Best Buy may pay better than Fry's, but you'll NEVER replace the friendships! :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown:

this made me chuckle.
 
Originally posted by: SwiftWind
Originally posted by: SilentZero
Originally posted by: SwiftWind
Originally posted by: MichaelD
I haven't seen it asked so far in this thread:

Why did you leave your old employer? How many days/weeks notice did you give them? How may days/weeks notice is reqiured by their policy? Did your resigning affect your benefits? Hourly wage? Job tasks?

Still finding this all out..I'll let you know soon.


Still finding it out??? Shouldn't you know most of that already? 😕

Sorry, I know some of this. I just meant when i have all the answers, I'll let you know.

you'll soon have ALL the answers?
 
Originally posted by: SwiftWind
Originally posted by: Platypus
Why didn't you tell your manager in person?

My manager works out of another branch so E-mail is the only way to do it.

Please take this advice to heart as you just burned a bridge. It may come off as harsh but please listen to it.....

Can you not pick up the phone and actually interact with somebody? We have this wonderful invention called the telephone where you can actually talk to somebody and interact. Congrats on your new job but your previous employer is rightfully pissed receiving a resignation letter with no verbal or face to face contact before hand. It's common business courtesy to break such news over phone or face to face. The actual resignation letter is the formality AFTER you have broken the news.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: SwiftWind
Originally posted by: Platypus
Why didn't you tell your manager in person?

My manager works out of another branch so E-mail is the only way to do it.

Please take this advice to heart as you just burned a bridge. It may come off as harsh but please listen to it.....

Can you not pick up the phone and actually interact with somebody? We have this wonderful invention called the telephone where you can actually talk to somebody and interact. Congrats on your new job but your previous employer is rightfully pissed receiving a resignation letter with no verbal or face to face contact before hand. It's common business courtesy to break such news over phone or face to face. The actual resignation letter is the formality AFTER you have broken the news.

Yeah he should have called the guy, but he did not burn a bridge by e-mailing him. If the OP is good at his job, the method by which he resigned will impact nothing.
 
Originally posted by: SwiftWind
Originally posted by: SilentZero
Originally posted by: SwiftWind
Originally posted by: MichaelD
I haven't seen it asked so far in this thread:

Why did you leave your old employer? How many days/weeks notice did you give them? How may days/weeks notice is reqiured by their policy? Did your resigning affect your benefits? Hourly wage? Job tasks?

Still finding this all out..I'll let you know soon.


Still finding it out??? Shouldn't you know most of that already? 😕

Sorry, I know some of this. I just meant when i have all the answers, I'll let you know.

You could answer the questions you do know. 😕
 
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