If I recall correctly Manager Tools suggest that I do NOT offer a resignation letter. Is this still the case? did I take this out of context? if not how again do I proceed?
Thanks
Submitted by Mark on Friday December 29th, 2006 1:15 pm
Yes, that's correct. Never put something in writing that doesn't need to be. You'll regret it if they keep that after you stay because of a counteroffer...
Please do listen to the How To Resign cast, as well.
Thanks ... that is what I suspected, so the counteroffer is the only reason not to? (and of course the permanent file).
I have listened religiously to your podcasts since I found out about it (quite awhile ago I might add), keep up the great work, and have a safe, productive, and happy new year.
One suggestion from a gentle listener? How about a podcast for the first 100 days as a new Manager/Director/Supervisor?
Question on Resignation Letter
Yes, that's correct. Never put something in writing that doesn't need to be. You'll regret it if they keep that after you stay because of a counteroffer...
Please do listen to the How To Resign cast, as well.
Mark
Question on Resignation Letter
Mark -
Thanks ... that is what I suspected, so the counteroffer is the only reason not to? (and of course the permanent file).
I have listened religiously to your podcasts since I found out about it (quite awhile ago I might add), keep up the great work, and have a safe, productive, and happy new year.
One suggestion from a gentle listener? How about a podcast for the first 100 days as a new Manager/Director/Supervisor?
Thanks
Tim