"Some corporate employees fleetingly enjoy quitting abruptly but leave their employers carrying only a final paycheck and a dubious reference. Others garner transition pay, good references, extended health insurance benefits, outplacement services, company car purchases, country club membership conversions and a host of other intangible benefits by negotiating effectively when they part company with their employers."
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"When work gets stressful, most of us have dreamed of shouting “I resign” to the boss, then stomping out of the office, never to be seen again. But according to a survey compiled by Office Angels, that scenario is miles apart from what normally happens when an employee decides to resign. Sweaty palms, a blank mind and the worry of who to approach makes resigning even more stressful than being grilled for an interview."
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"While it may be an unpleasant task, there's really not that much to it. In its simplest form, you just date your letter of resignation, say when and what you're resigning, sign it, hand it over, and that's about it. Five minutes, and you're done."
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