Time, or the lack thereof

Mar 29, 2011 16:23

So I've heard it's better to look for a job when you have one ( Read more... )

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chordoflife March 30 2011, 21:37:30 UTC
Keep it simple. If you can do it in person, find time to talk to the super of the second job and simply explain to him and her that you've really loved working there and gained so much from the experience, but that you are choosing to pursue new oppurtunities in your field. Keep it short and sweet like that and follow up with your resignation and 2 weeks notice. You'll also be more productive when you are getting proper sleep.

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toboe_lonewolf April 6 2011, 17:50:16 UTC
Thanks for the advice! I couldn't do it in person to my direct supervisor, but I intend on giving a thank-you card to make-up for it.

Sleep...I love weekends.

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How to get time off? sageincave March 31 2011, 03:36:21 UTC
You have "ongoing dental issues", and are spending a fortune at the dentist.

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chordoflife April 6 2011, 15:20:28 UTC
I disagree.. you don't want to get caught in a lie.

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toboe_lonewolf April 6 2011, 17:48:03 UTC
Yeah, not when I'd be using them as references... >>

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chordoflife April 7 2011, 15:18:07 UTC
Exactly.. it would be shooting yourself in the proverbial foot.

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