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  1. #1
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    Default Resigning from a job.

    Yeah well you know how when you resign from a job you are meant to give notice, well mine has to be written but I don't actually know what I am meant to write in it. So has anyone ever written one and can tell me what to write or know what I am supposed to write.

    Thank you

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    Put something like:


    The whole experience has been amazing but I need to move on, this job isn't for me I've found a better work experience and it's a higher wage, you'll never know. I may be back one day, thanks for everything you've done, good luck in life, blah blah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rambo111111 View Post
    Put something like:


    The whole experience has been amazing but I need to move on, this job isn't for me I've found a better work experience and it's a higher wage, you'll never know. I may be back one day, thanks for everything you've done, good luck in life, blah blah.
    that's not a particularly good thing to write, it's basically saying, "you're crap, as is your pay."

    Also you don't wish the manager good luck in life.


    Write something like;

    Dear [name],
    I am writing to regretfully inform you of my resignation from work. Due to other circumstances, I unfortunately cannot continue working at [company].
    I have enjoyed my time spent working at [company] and working with other colleagues.

    etc, etc. You get the picture. Change the italics to something more specific, I could write more but I cba at the minute, sorry.

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    The above post is much more appropriate than the original post, that would just rub them completely the wrong way. Do not be specific about the new job.

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