• dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    In case you in fact do not know how to write a resignation letter, let me help demonstrate using a standard way, and a fancy way:

    standard

    I quit.

    fancy

    Dear <Manager Name>,

    I quit.

    Sincerely,

    <Your Name>

    ~It should be noted that <Manager Name> and <Your Name> are placeholders that you would replace with the name of your manager and the name they put on your paycheck under “Pay to the order of” field, respectively.~

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      1 day ago

      That’s for “at will” employment in the US. Other countries actually have rules you need to follow, both ways. The employer needs to give you a grace period, and you need to as well, under risk of penalties or invalidation of unemployment benefits.

      So no, it isn’t just a “I quit” letter.

      Another primo example of American exceptionalism.

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        1 day ago

        Another primo example of American exceptionalism someone speaking from their personal experiences.

        Thank you for educating me about how other places in the world work. But I will not let you shame me for not magically knowing everything about how other cultures work.

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      2 days ago

      your paycheck under “Pay to the order of” field

      Bold of you to assume the people you’re explaining this for have ever seen a check or had anything but direct deposit