[lbo-talk] Quitting job: etiquette???

Steven L. Robinson srobin21 at comcast.net
Thu Oct 25 09:06:18 PDT 2007


Not a good idea if your relationship with the boss is bad and/or you intend to sue (E.g.For harassment or discrimination), . Better to take leave and not come back or if you are under stress because of the job, to take stress leave, file for worker's comp and not come back. SR

-------------- Original message -------------- From: Dwayne Monroe <idoru345 at yahoo.com>


> Here are the steps I've followed every time I've quit a job:
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> 1.) Write a short, pleasant letter, stating, as Andie mentioned, how lovely it
> was to work for the firm and how much you've gained professionally. Despite
> these pluses, you've received an offer you couldn't refuse: it's time to move
> on. Of course, you'll be more than happy to do any 'knowledge transfer' that's
> possible within the two week notice period (check your employment contract - if
> you have one - to verify that two weeks is acceptable).
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