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Re: Considering Resignation.
Posted by: Gail on January 12, 1999 at 02:35:59:
In Response to: Considering Resignation. posted by Michael on November 10, 1998 at 22:32:01:

Michael,
I know how you feel. I was going to give notice but then our personnel director talked me into asking for a leave of absence. I was told that if my boss didn't approve it, I would have more on my side if I had to apply for unemployment. This time also gives me time to think and reconsider my position at my employment and/or look for another job while I am depleting my vacation pay. AND I will still have a job to go back to IF I decide that I can go back with a better attitude and face the lions again. Good luck!

: I'm currently working for a company in a position that, simply put, is doing me more personal/emotional harm than good. A career change seems absolutely necessary.

: I am considering resignation with very little notice partly because if my company was firing me they would give me about one hour to clean out my desk. Also, currently there is much friction between certain members of management and myself; I feel a quick resignation may be best.

: A large part of this issue is that I currently don't have other employment lined up, but I have a B.S.M.E. with seven years of experience and feel I could obtain employment shortly.

: A basic question may seem ludicrous, but would it be best to "attempt" to be fired and hope for a severence package or simply resign?


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