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    quitting job

    i believe im going to put my two weeks in tomorrow at the restaurant that i work at (im a server). not that i havent quit jobs before but i was just wondering ur opinions....

    would u write a letter to officially declare your 2 week notice and tell a manager? or would u just tell a manager, no letter??

    keep in mind im just a server, not like working in a career or anything.

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    Youre a server? Fvck it, Id just stop going.

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    lol i might want to use them as a reference for another job tho....

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    Oh, in that case, I think a verbal notice is fine. Is the food any good?

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    yea food is pretty good. its a good place but a couple things past couple of weeks have made me not wanna be there anymore. think i might go for a catering job. flexible schedule, not as much money but ive almost paid off my credit cards with my current job anyways...

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    a resignation letter takes only a few seconds and its the professional thing to do. like someone pointed out, that place may be a reference for you in the future... write something like, it's been a pleasure working here, however i have decided to pursue another carrer path.... thank you for the opportunity; i truly enjoyed working with you, bla bla bla...

    or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igifuno
    a resignation letter takes only a few seconds and its the professional thing to do. like someone pointed out, that place may be a reference for you in the future... write something like, it's been a pleasure working here, however i have decided to pursue another carrer path.... thank you for the opportunity; i truly enjoyed working with you, bla bla bla...

    or not.

    I say this is the route. Always want to stay professional even though it's really not a career anyway but if you've been working there for a couple years leave on a good note. Never a good idea to burn bridges, no matter how small they seem

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    Write a resignation letter, be professional at least on your end.
    I normally grab a Resignation templace from microsoft free templates online
    I just grab one and change a few things up and CC proper people.
    Make sure you give it to someone higher up and your boss this way your boss doesn't make some bs up about you.

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    if ur boss is a jerk then just nip out in ur break for five mins and never go back

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    I did that once, I still laugh about it, I did it though while working a cah register, I just walked off with a huge line.

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    lol i think about doing that all the time but theres no way. im just not that kind of person.... i do fvkcin hate this one manager that works sundays so maybe next sunday ill just walk out with a few tables still sitting haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pilate
    I did that once, I still laugh about it, I did it though while working a cah register, I just walked off with a huge line.
    lmao,me too,it was yrs ago and its just a funny to this day

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