My resignation letter...
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- desmo0
the design is really nice. but i would change the copy.
- gramme0
What lvl_13, ukit, and version3 said.
- dobisf10
Well, clearly, this was not taken as a joke. I have nothing but good things to say about Cutwater, it has given me plenty of opportunity and this is not a knock against them in any way. I am moving to NY, that's why I'm leaving. Apologies if this comes across any differently, I've taken it off my site.
- version30
honestly, what took you longer, the decision to quit or making this piece?
- o_O0
moving to ny? from where? do you have a fixie?
- AMOK0
ok here are a couple serious questions for everyone:
A) Two Weeks notice is very archaic especially in an At-Will employment environment. Do you really feel it is necessary?
B) If the decision to leave is based on personal ethics vs. company policy, do you think it is important to state that and let the employer know why you are leaving? or is it more important to save face?
- dobisf10
Decision: about 2 years.
This: about 1 hour- i can't say you thought it all the way through.version3
- You seem to be taking this pretty personally. I take it you've had a bad experience with this?dobisf1
- version3 is your boss, you jackass!monospaced
- version30
A) yes it is necessary, tying loose lends, transferring projects, informing those who need be, having some common respect and employer goes a long way in speaking to your next employer
B) leave in a courteous manner, remember once these people helped you , hired you and gave you a desk to call a job. did they make it difficult when you came on board/ why make it difficult when you are leaving?
- +2harlequino
- second point is for the second weekharlequino
- dobisf10
Absolutely. On my fixie bike.
- o_O0
well then you are in luck because nyc has just made its very own fixie bike lane thru out the whole city no more waiting for green lights, just push right thru.. i think you will like nyc from sf our women are by far sexier.
- CyBrain0
I didn't see what everyone is talking about, but the work I did see was great. Good luck.
- hellogoodbye0
um....so are we assuming no one from Cutwater is on QBN?
- none of uscutwater
- hahahahao_O
- haha, excellentharlequino
- oh...shitmonospaced
- http://www.youtube.c…hellogoodbye
- harlequino0
"You seem to be taking this pretty personally. I take it you've had a bad experience with this?"
I don't think anyone here is taking this personally, nor is at all bothered by it. But you've made public and posted a resignation letter that, from an objective point of view, could be a bad way to exit a job. Many other people here have a lot of experience in a lot of fields and environments, and some have had some really bad trips after making sensitive information and their frustration public. If the honest reaction from some is that this feels like a bad move, then that's just the reaction.
On the other hand, if you have the kind of situation where this will clearly be an internal gag, received with a laugh, then don't worry about it. But watch out when you post it online and make it available for others to see. That's all.
Enjoy NYC.
- There was no sensitive information here and this isn't flaunting any frustration publicly. The intention was to make light of that fact that I'm leaving a stable job at a less than opportune time. Anyone I've worked with can vouch for my character. Been fun chatting with you all, but I have things I need to do here.dobisf1
- I didn't say you aired sensitive info, others have. And while I understand your intention now, I hope you get why others don'tharlequino
- receive it that way.harlequino
- OSFA0
btw, what is the font on " A Summer in San Francisco"???
- ********0
Say goodbye to Fabio for me.
- rub his bald head for good luck!********
- He is a good man, big loss for the agency & SF, but happy for he and his fam.dobisf1
- Indeed he is. One of the best.********
- rub his bald head for good luck!