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Yesterday, I resigned. It was a dignified, humble, almost moving experience. It made me think. I thought, "I bet some of the characters on the forum have some interesting resignation anecdotes".

 

Was I right?

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Asked for a rise, the boss with a yacht, cars, a big house, successful business told me he could only afford ten bob a week. I told him his need was obviously greater than mine and I'd be leaving next week. I ignored the change of heart and suddenly discovered extra funds and left.

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  Gemmel said:
Why did you resign Benji?

 

Thanks for the Becks..... Didn't need the packet paracetmol that came with :)

 

Haha! I wondered where that had gone....

 

I've been offered a job in London in a strong practice and I've been wanting to relocate for a while so it's a good fit. Just need to decide where to live but I've got about three months to think about it.

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  dune said:
I've always left past employment on civil terms. You never know if you'll one day need to go back...

 

Me too. In my industry everyone knows someone that knows you. Isn't a good move to p*ss anyone off too much or leave on bad terms. You'll meet them again somewhen.

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  benjii said:
Yesterday, I resigned. It was a dignified, humble, almost moving experience. It made me think. I thought, "I bet some of the characters on the forum have some interesting resignation anecdotes".

 

Was I right?

 

I don't know all your circumstances so I can't really say whether you have made the right decision or not - but in any case it's your life my friend and only your opinion should count.

What I can say however is that I truly admire the guts it takes to make a decision like this, at a time like now. I've been stuck in a horrible low paid job for a long time now but instead of doing what you have done, the fear of unemployment has made a coward of me - and the only pathetic defence for my failure I can offer is that decisions like this seem to become harder as you get older.

At least they do for me.

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  CHAPEL END CHARLIE said:
I don't know all your circumstances so I can't really say whether you have made the right decision or not - but in any case it's your life my friend and only your opinion should count.

What I can say however is that I truly admire the guts it takes to make a decision like this, at a time like now. I've been stuck in a horrible low paid job for a long time now but instead of doing what you have done, the fear of unemployment has made a coward of me - and the only pathetic defence for my failure I can offer is that decisions like this seem to become harder as you get older.

At least they do for me.

 

Why dont you go study and become a teacher and get a decent wage with a decent pension?...oh

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  Jonnyboy said:
Why dont you go study and become a teacher and get a decent wage with a decent pension?...oh

 

Oh trust me I'd be delighted with a teachers pay, a teachers job and any pension. Unfortunately I don't feel the teacher training colleges are crying out for semi knackered 48 year old working men with a peptic ulcer, 5 CSE's and a embarrassing inability to express himself clearly without the assistance of a spell checker.

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  Turkish said:
Me too. In my industry everyone knows someone that knows you. Isn't a good move to p*ss anyone off too much or leave on bad terms. You'll meet them again somewhen.

 

What do you do?

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  CHAPEL END CHARLIE said:
Oh trust me I'd be delighted with a teachers pay, a teachers job and any pension. Unfortunately I don't feel the teacher training colleges are crying out for semi knackered 48 year old working men with a peptic ulcer, 5 CSE's and a embarrassing inability to express himself clearly without the assistance of a spell checker.

 

I think you write very well (on here anyway).

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I guess the only interesting one I had was when I had, and was responsible for, 50k worth of consultants on site in a 2 week period and left 2 days after they started. To be fair it was an exercise in spending money on stuff we didn't need and I was being made to be a fall guy so I had no qualms about dropping my employer in the sh*t. I had a nice little disagreement about my notice period which I won, and I took what I was entitled to. Thankfully I ended up with a far better and well paid job. Other than that I've left every other job on good terms.

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