It may depend on your company's policy. Most of the time, I've verbally told my boss first and then followed it up with a formal resignation letter to the boss via email--something that he/she can give to HR.
If you write a letter, you can keep it brief, but be cordial if at all possible. I always thank the employer for the opportunities they gave me, and I end the letter by wishing the boss good luck on future projects/endeavors.
You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
It may depend on your company's policy. Most of the time, I've verbally told my boss first and then followed it up with a formal resignation letter to the boss via email--something that he/she can give to HR.
If you write a letter, you can keep it brief, but be cordial if at all possible. I always thank the employer for the opportunities they gave me, and I end the letter by wishing the boss good luck on future projects/endeavors.
THIS. If they're total douchebags, save Cinema Goddess's advice for your last day at the office.
It may depend on your company's policy. Most of the time, I've verbally told my boss first and then followed it up with a formal resignation letter to the boss via email--something that he/she can give to HR.
If you write a letter, you can keep it brief, but be cordial if at all possible. I always thank the employer for the opportunities they gave me, and I end the letter by wishing the boss good luck on future projects/endeavors.
THIS. If they're total douchebags, save Cinema Goddess's advice for your last day at the office.
LOL, yes, please! And get video of it for us, too.
I could check with my sister and her husband. They have books on how to quit, like a book called "How to Quit Your Job." They are, I believe, studying to be professional quitters.
"We like nothing better than buffing our Zygoma. And imagining a horny time traveling long overcoat purple scarf wearing super sleuth nordic legend fuck fantasy. Get to work on that, internet." Benedict Cumberbatch
Re: best way to quit
It may depend on your company's policy. Most of the time, I've verbally told my boss first and then followed it up with a formal resignation letter to the boss via email--something that he/she can give to HR.
If you write a letter, you can keep it brief, but be cordial if at all possible. I always thank the employer for the opportunities they gave me, and I end the letter by wishing the boss good luck on future projects/endeavors.
You could follow Scarface's lead from Half Baked:
Point to random co-workers/bosses and say:
[point] Fvck you!
[point] Fvck you!
[point] Fvck you!
[point] You're cool
[point] Fvck you!
I'm out.
/fin
Unable to even.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
THIS. If they're total douchebags, save Cinema Goddess's advice for your last day at the office.
LOL, yes, please! And get video of it for us, too.
"We like nothing better than buffing our Zygoma. And imagining a horny time traveling long overcoat purple scarf wearing super sleuth nordic legend fuck fantasy. Get to work on that, internet." Benedict Cumberbatch
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