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  • Voluntary Resignation Guidelines

    Making a career change can be an exciting time. However, there are certain guidelines that should be followed when you decide to resign from your current place of employment.

  • What to Write on a Resume About Quitting a Job?

    There are no hard and fast rules for resume writing, but several general strategies can be helpful in determining what information to include. A resume can be thought of as an advertisement for...

  • How to Give Notice As a Nanny

    Although the basic process of resigning as a nanny is the same as with any other job, special considerations must be taken into account to accommodate not only the parents but the children as...

  • How to Apply for OPM Disability Retirement

    Disability retirement is a benefit available to all federal employees with at least 18 months of service who have a disabling condition that will prevent useful service for a minimum of one year....

  • How to Quit a Teaching Job

    It is proper protocol to quit a teaching job via a letter of resignation that states your intention to leave your position and provides the school with details about when you plan to leave and why...

  • Easy Ways to Quit a Restaurant Job

    While the restaurant business can be lucrative and rewarding for some, it may not be that way for you. To get out of the food service business with little fuss, it pays to be professional and...

  • How to Resign by Phone

    There are times when circumstances make it impossible to resign from your job in person and your only option is to resign by phone. Whether your boss works at a distant location or you are faced...

  • About Resigning From a Job

    Resigning from a job seems easy. Get up, tell the boss you're done and walk out. But take a deep breath before you use the "take this job and shove it" approach. It could do more harm than you...

  • How to Get Discharged From the National Guard

    Service in the National Guard is not for everyone. People become disenchanted with the military or feel that they were deceived when they enlisted. Sometimes, after they complete their training,...

  • How to Find My Past Employment History

    If it has been while since you updated your resume, you might be at a loss to remember the exact dates and addresses of your previous employers. You might also be applying for a job that requires...

  • How to Get Out of the Navy

    Joining the Navy is a big decision. Individuals join the Navy for many reasons. You may be one of the many sailors who have joined the Navy and find that your career isn't going as planned. You...

  • How to Quit a Nanny Job

    Quitting a nanny job can be more difficult than quitting other types of jobs because there's often a family attachment involved. It can be difficult to explain to young children, especially if...

  • How to Quit a Job Gracefully

    No matter what your reasons are for leaving, it's vital to quit your job gracefully rather than on a negative note. Your former boss will respect you for giving due notice and be much more willing...

  • How to Tell Your Boss You Are Quitting

    In these times of regular layoffs and increasing unemployment rates (in 2009), it's hard to believe that anyone would leave a job. However, there are still people that may want or need to leave...

  • How to Resign From Jobs

    Resigning from your job can be stressful, even if you hate the job you're leaving. Bitter coworkers may start calling you names like "Quitter" or "Short-timer," and there's always the chance...

  • How to Write a Letter of Intent to Retire

    Having made the decision to retire from your job, it is important to write a clear and well thought through letter of intent to retire. This letter needs to be addressed to your supervisor. It has...

  • How to Quit a Job and Maintain Dignity and Respect

    Quitting a job is never fun. While it may be a relief if the job has been causing stress and personal turmoil, it can still make you feel strange and become unsure of yourself and/or your...

  • Definition of Constructive Discharge

    Constructive discharge is a legal concept in which an employee who quits may be legally found to have been unjustly terminated, because the employer intentionally made work conditions intolerable....

  • About Resignation

    Resigning from a job is an important decision and a delicate process that should be handled with class.

  • How to Behave When Leaving a Job

    Leaving a job can be an exciting and somewhat frightening time. In some cases, you may not know how to handle the situation. It doesn’t matter why you’re leaving, you should handle...

  • How to Return to a Job After Quitting

    It's been three months since you quit your job. Maybe you just can't stand your new profession or you simply can't stand your new organization. You're pining for your old job. Before you go...

  • How to Prepare Resignation Letters

    One of the most important elements of seeking a new opportunity is the manner in which you resign from your previous one. Even if you despise your boss or loathe the work environment, burning...

  • How to Know If You Qualify for Disability

    If a serious medical condition has inhibited your daily activities and left you unable to work, you may be eligible to receive Social Security Disability Benefits. Qualifying for disability is not...

  • How to Remain on Good Terms With a Former Employer

    People leave jobs for a variety of reasons: They need a change in career, they're relocating to another city, they have more or less available time to work, or they just can't get along with...

  • How to Quit a Job as an Independent Contractor

    Working as an independent contractor has some benefits. You can set your own hours, use your own methods and remain free to work for more than one company at a time, even if they are competitors....

  • How to Resign From a Corporation Legally

    Documentation is very important when starting up a new corporation, joining an existing corporation or resigning from a corporation. No matter what your relationship is with the other shareholders...

  • How to Quit a Retail Job

    Many people believe that all they have to do is stop showing up for their retail job to properly quit. This is not the case; there is a proper way to quit a retail job. Follow these steps, and you...

  • How to Leave a Job on Good Terms

    So you're sick of your job and want to leave but at the same time, you will need your employer's recommendation to acquire a new job. Here are some ways to quit your job on good terms.

  • How to Prepare Exit Interview Questions

    You have the daunting task before you to conduct an exit interview for a member of your staff who is leaving for a better job opportunity. Here are the key questions to ask him.

  • How to Conduct an Exit Interview

    So you have been asked to give an exit interview. It's an important information-gathering tool that is not as dreadful as it sounds.

  • How to Resign From A Job With Class

    Even though you are not obligated to give your current employer details about the reasons why you are leaving your job, you will want to leave your position on good terms with your boss and...

  • How to Quit Your Job--the Nice Way

    Whether it's time to move on or you just can't stand your current employer, you should always listen to what your mother said about quitting your job: "Never burn bridges."

    This rings...

  • How to Bail With a Company Bonus

    Quitting a job can be difficult. It's important to leave the job on good terms and leave a good impression on previous employers while making sure to secure any severance or bonus pay that you...

  • How to Cut Ties

    Cutting ties with someone or something for any reason is difficult. Leaving a relationship or a position is hard on all parties. But sometimes it is necessary. When you are in the position to...

  • How to Give A Proper Resignation

    When resigning from a position, it is important to do it properly. Regardless of your reasons for leaving a place of employment, you need to treat this situation professionally. The better...

  • How to Quit a Job by Email

    Quitting a job can be stressful, and some people dread this situation to such a degree they freeze. You can avoid a personal confrontation, or at least postpone one, if you quit your job by email.

  • How to Give Employers Two Week Notice

    It's important to give your employer a two week notice of resignation for several reasons. Not only do you want to leave on a professional note, but you also don't want to burn your bridges....

  • How to Network to Get a Job After Leaving the Military

    During the 4 to 24 years soldiers spend in the service, they get to know people who can be vital links in the post-military job search. The former soldier who networks has a head start on finding...

  • How to Leave a Job

    Deciding to leave a job is a big decision. Whether leaving to go to a competitor or leaving the workplace entirely, there is a proper way to quit. Burning bridges is never a good idea, so no...

  • How to Resign With Dignity

    Anyone can quit a job, but there are steps you can take to ensure that you'll resign with your dignity intact.

  • How to Write a Letter of Resignation

    At some point, you're going to need to resign from and leave a job on your own volition. To avoid burning professional bridges, you'll want to leave gracefully. This is achieved with the...

  • How to Decide to Quit Your Day Job

    Quitting your day job can be one of the most rewarding decisions of your career, but it can also be one of the scariest. With some planning and belt-tightening, it can go relatively smoothly.

  • How to Resign From a Job

    Regardless of your reasons for leaving a job, you can do so in a professional manner.

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