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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Vancouver
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How to quit a job?
Okay this sounds kinda stupid, i'm working part time right now (once a week) and i'm planning to quit my job. So do i still need to give my boss a written letter about resigning and a two weeks notice? or can i just verbally tell him i wanna quit?
because if my previous jobs, i was really close to my boss, so i just verbally told them i'm quitting, and they didn't need the two weeks notice |
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Mallvibes Elite Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: vancouver
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Re: How to quit a job?
a written two weeks noticed is the best thing. sometimes people forget or it's on their back burner. make sure you have the date when you handed it in and the last day you will be working.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Richmond
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Re: How to quit a job?
Yeah, your boss can refuse to write it for you, he is not obligated to give you a reference. On that note, you might not want to put him down as one of your contact references for new jobs, since he seems likely to give you a bad reference.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Re: How to quit a job?
see if you boss is such an ass then you should make sure you have a written documentation to quit. and maybe even copy one for yourself if he's really an ass. as for the letter of reference... if you were ok to him then i see no reason for him not writing you a nice letter. do you really need one from him? how long have you been working there for? anyways... if he say's no then you should ask him why.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Vancouver
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Re: How to quit a job?
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i don't know i hate my job right now because it stresses me out alot, and i'm not happy but i'm just working there because it's just once a week... |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Vancouver
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Re: How to quit a job?
It really depends on the kind of person your boss is and your relationship with him. If you're not that close to him, a letter is good for several reasons, one, that he/she will have you on file and can always refer back to it if needed for reference. 2nd is just for logistics purposes, ie. For doing your T4, issuing last paycheque, etc. A written notice is also one of your last impressions.
If you and your boss are more like "friends", or he/she is someone you think you'll probably keep in touch with after quitting, then writing a letter can sometimes be skipped. If you've verbally told him and he's cool with it, then that's ok. If I were you I would just ask if he'd accept a written letter as well, and see what he says. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Vancouver
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Re: How to quit a job?
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like my boss likes to play 'favourites'... i just need a reference letter because i'm planning to apply for dental hygiene school, and it's always good to have something to back me up |
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