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Probably not the best idea to burn bridges. You never know who you might need as a reference in the future.Burn as many bridges as possible after your last paycheck.
My current company requires four weeks.This is my two week notice prior to my resignation from your employment
That would be discussion for your exit interview, not for the letter.If they are legitimate failings in the workplace, they should want to know so that errors can be fixed.
ALWAYS be professional.I guess a basic and short letter would be best but should I put anything into it really?
That insight is worth millions!Probably not the best idea to burn bridges. You never know who you might need as a reference in the future.
Not the best idea. You may need a reference from them someday. Or you could someday finding yourself working with a former coworker from your current company.Burn as many bridges as possible after your last paycheck.
whewI wasnāt serious.![]()