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Re: OT....Best way to tel boss Im leaving!
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Posted by pg on December 15, 2004 at 02:40:00 from (4.124.27.172):
In Reply to: Re: OT....Best way to tel boss Im leaving! posted by mike brown on December 14, 2004 at 14:17:17:
had a guy work for me for 14 years. my top guy. never told me a thing, and called me on a sunday night that he got another job starting monday morning. that was interesting. had to reschedule lots of work, lost a few jobs because of this too. still makes me mad when i think about it. he wont come near me. [ best that way]. 2 years later another decided to leave. gave me plenty of notice. when he left, gave him extra pay and a great reference, to get started in his new job. we are still good friends. be straight, might be tough, but he will understand. nothing like being honest. make its easier for everyone. pg
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