How Do I Quit My Job?
Published by admin on July 29, 2010So i was a temp to hire back in February, officially hired in june. I dislike this job intensely but it is a small company with only 3 cust. service reps. Me being one of them. I already made plans as of last year for the month of September and i only intended to keep the job for until then. I didn’t realize how much training and time would be put into this position and I feel horrible for having to quit. I dislike this job it is completely unrelated to my career goals. I also want to do something related to what I majored in and this is def. not it. I thought about telling them that an offer or an internship came up but I don’t really have anything lined up. How do I quit, I know I have to let them know by the first week of August because I have to be out of there by the first of Sept. What do I say? I don’t even know if they would give me the option of coming back in oct. if i told them that it was for an internship, but I don’t even know if I would want to, sometimes this job makes me feel so stressed out that it’s apparent in every way possible. I really never gave them any indication that I didn’t want the job so I can’t say it’s just not working out. Please help!!!!
submit a letter of resignation explaining that this job is not conducive to your career goals. offer to stay on until a replacement is found or offer to train your replacement. but what will you do after this job? i really think you should have something else lined up before you commit to quitting. it’s a tough job market out there. you might discover after searching that it might be a wiser choice to hang on to this job until you are able to find something else. if you want to find a good internship you have to be open to travel. some internships have options. for example, i took an internship in Washington D.C. that had 2 options, either you can come on as an unpaid intern and receive college credit or accept a position that was paid but didn’t provide college credit. either way you have something nice to put on your resume.

I would tell my boss to F off . This is the only oppurtunity to do so. This is most peoples dream!
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As a job quitting specialist, I can tell you that the first thing you need to do is rid your fear of quittng your job. Your boss is not any better than you. In fact, he/she is probably scum and you should spit on the ****.
Next, grab your favorite sneakers and walk in that building and walk straight to your bosses office and let him know what you think. Tell him about how you hate the condition of the bathroom and how you are fed up with his attitude.
Finally, quit your job. Don’t go easy on this. Tell it straight to the moth***** ’s face. Let him/her know that you are better than this deadend job and you are moving on to bigger and better things.
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submit a letter of resignation explaining that this job is not conducive to your career goals. offer to stay on until a replacement is found or offer to train your replacement. but what will you do after this job? i really think you should have something else lined up before you commit to quitting. it’s a tough job market out there. you might discover after searching that it might be a wiser choice to hang on to this job until you are able to find something else. if you want to find a good internship you have to be open to travel. some internships have options. for example, i took an internship in Washington D.C. that had 2 options, either you can come on as an unpaid intern and receive college credit or accept a position that was paid but didn’t provide college credit. either way you have something nice to put on your resume.
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