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Resignation Letter

Source: CodeProject     Posted by Kent Sharkey    Monday, December 21, 2015 6:00pm    
Bridges are best not burned

What should a resignation letter contain, is it just a piece of paper for HR to file or does it serve any actual purpose?



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GeneralKeep it simple Pin
Erik Burd22-Dec-15 6:39
professionalErik Burd22-Dec-15 6:39 
GeneralI don't know but... Pin
Simon Gulliver22-Dec-15 2:41
professionalSimon Gulliver22-Dec-15 2:41 
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BobbyStrain22-Dec-15 9:24
BobbyStrain22-Dec-15 9:24 
I have walked away within 2-hours after telling my boss that I won't be back. My stuff was packed in boxes in my office in plain sight for 2 weeks. This should have been a clue. Most employers require you to sign a notice that you are an "employee at will". Which means they can fire you on the spot without reason. So, logic would have it that you can fire your employer on the spot, too. They can't withhold any monies that you are owed. Just be sure you read any employment contract before you sign. And, when you leave, don't sign a thing. No previous employer will rat you out for fear of a lawsuit. Still lots of lawyers around.

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AFell222-Dec-15 11:55
AFell222-Dec-15 11:55 
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BobbyStrain22-Dec-15 15:13
BobbyStrain22-Dec-15 15:13 

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