Submit my 2 weeks to EDJ or simply quit?
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, agreed[quote=Ron 14]Seriously I do hate people. You have to figure 9 out of 10 people you meet are complete tools. So if you just figure they are tools until they prove otherwise you will be happier in the long run. Who is with me ? [/quote]
+1. The problem though is that if you are the one that is not the tool, then I am a tool. How about you and I are the non-tools out of twenty?
To the OP - send in your two weeks notice. You never know when you might need a reference.
After learning that they did it this way at Chase (they still payed for the two weeks, though, which was great) I arranged to start the new job on Tuesday and gave my two weeks on Monday. They shooed me out the door, and I got payed from both them and the new job for two weeks. It was kind of nice.
I agree. I'm with you dude. (no homo)Seriously I do hate people. You have to figure 9 out of 10 people you meet are complete tools. So if you just figure they are tools until they prove otherwise you will be happier in the long run. Who is with me ?
I agree. I'm with you dude. (no homo)[/quote][quote=Ron 14]Seriously I do hate people. You have to figure 9 out of 10 people you meet are complete tools. So if you just figure they are tools until they prove otherwise you will be happier in the long run. Who is with me ?
Be a pro and give your two week notice. Anything less makes you look cheap. Make it short and to the point. Don't elaborate on anything just resign like a pro. It's your image you must protect, not your soon to be former employers.