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JoolsB Nov 13th 2007 8:00 pm

Bye-bye Job
 
:eek: Today is the day I am meant to be giving my notice (by phone as he lives miles away) yet I can't bring myself to pick up the phone-feel sick every time I think about it.

It's not like I love what I do so I guess it's because it's another big, unreversable leap towards the unknown :unsure:

Also not quite sure what to say...hope I don't cry:lol::o

Timber Floor Au Nov 13th 2007 8:03 pm

Re: Bye-bye Job
 

Originally Posted by JoolsB (Post 5552681)
:eek: Today is the day I am meant to be giving my notice (by phone as he lives miles away) yet I can't bring myself to pick up the phone-feel sick every time I think about it.

It's not like I love what I do so I guess it's because it's another big, unreversable leap towards the unknown :unsure:

Also not quite sure what to say...hope I don't cry:lol::o

Why not phone him, and say GUESS WHAT !!

or

I NEED SOME PERMANENT LEAVE :)

Vim Fuego Nov 13th 2007 8:03 pm

Re: Bye-bye Job
 

Originally Posted by JoolsB (Post 5552681)
:eek: Today is the day I am meant to be giving my notice (by phone as he lives miles away) yet I can't bring myself to pick up the phone-feel sick every time I think about it.

It's not like I love what I do so I guess it's because it's another big, unreversable leap towards the unknown :unsure:

Also not quite sure what to say...hope I don't cry:lol::o

These days nobody owes an employer anything so thank 'em for their time and march on dude!

Actually I owe my last employer 50 grand but they'll never catch meeeee ...

cratfy Nov 13th 2007 9:01 pm

Re: Bye-bye Job
 
Don't see it as scarey! See as it as another step in the list of things to do before you leave! It just makes everything a bit more real, but in a good way. I handed in my notice 8 weeks ago, and as soon as I did it meant I could get excited about the future!!!!!

GOOD LUCK.

rightruccus Nov 13th 2007 9:04 pm

Re: Bye-bye Job
 
Is it not better to keep it formal and write an official resignation letter?

Type in "handing in your notice letters" in Google if you don't know what to write and take it from there. Then, once that's done, you can ask for a reference letter for a future employer.

Geelong Gent Nov 13th 2007 9:19 pm

Re: Bye-bye Job
 

Originally Posted by JoolsB (Post 5552681)
:eek: Today is the day I am meant to be giving my notice (by phone as he lives miles away) yet I can't bring myself to pick up the phone-feel sick every time I think about it.

It's not like I love what I do so I guess it's because it's another big, unreversable leap towards the unknown :unsure:

Also not quite sure what to say...hope I don't cry:lol::o

Text them

You are the weakest link ...goodbye:thumbsup:

JoolsB Nov 13th 2007 9:51 pm

Re: Bye-bye Job
 

Originally Posted by Geelong Gent (Post 5552856)
Text them

You are the weakest link ...goodbye:thumbsup:

:rofl: Thanks for those.

Why do I always feel so goddamn guilty!

Think I need a stiffener-oh dear it's not even 11:eek:

johnnyyt Nov 13th 2007 11:42 pm

Re: Bye-bye Job
 

Originally Posted by JoolsB (Post 5552681)
:eek: Today is the day I am meant to be giving my notice (by phone as he lives miles away) yet I can't bring myself to pick up the phone-feel sick every time I think about it.

It's not like I love what I do so I guess it's because it's another big, unreversable leap towards the unknown :unsure:

Also not quite sure what to say...hope I don't cry:lol::o

Hi Jools,
If you're really valued why not ask for unpaid leave for 6 -12 months so you have a fall back if the move doesn't go as planned. You can always resign by email at a later date. (don't forget to ask for a reference before leaving though)

Johnnyyt

JoolsB Nov 13th 2007 11:46 pm

Re: Bye-bye Job
 

Originally Posted by johnnyyt (Post 5553232)
Hi Jools,
If you're really valued why not ask for unpaid leave for 6 -12 months so you have a fall back if the move doesn't go as planned. You can always resign by email at a later date. (don't forget to ask for a reference before leaving though)

Johnnyyt

:rofl::rofl: just laughing at the thought of my lovely but very cash conscious employer giving me unpaid leave.

Seriously thanks for the idea-it's a nice one-but my position is such that it's stand alone and needs filling immediately-and alas for me there is no way he's pay double

johnnyyt Nov 14th 2007 12:20 am

Re: Bye-bye Job
 

Originally Posted by JoolsB (Post 5553245)
:rofl::rofl: just laughing at the thought of my lovely but very cash conscious employer giving me unpaid leave.

Seriously thanks for the idea-it's a nice one-but my position is such that it's stand alone and needs filling immediately-and alas for me there is no way he's pay double

no harm in asking. As it's unpaid no cost to him unless you return.

Johnnyyt

JoolsB Nov 14th 2007 12:32 am

Re: Bye-bye Job
 

Originally Posted by johnnyyt (Post 5553398)
no harm in asking. As it's unpaid no cost to him unless you return.

Johnnyyt

If Im really honest I would rather hang upside down from a tree listening to the spice girls all day than return to the industry I'm in-not that I am ungrateful tho :lol:

RedT Nov 14th 2007 1:07 am

Re: Bye-bye Job
 
hehe..handing in my notice is always my FAVOURITE part of making a big change in my life!! Yes I miss old colleagues but it's like temporarily casting off the shackles and being free to do something more exciting.

good luck!

T :thumbsup::thumbup:


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