When you file your resignation (in writing), remember:
1. You need at least a 30-day notice. Unless the company allows any other shorter period.
2. You need to have a receiving copy for your own records.
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council wrote:Friendly advice:
When you file your resignation (in writing), remember:
1. You need at least a 30-day notice. Unless the company allows any other shorter period.
2. You need to have a receiving copy for your own records.
leija wrote:council wrote:Friendly advice:
When you file your resignation (in writing), remember:
1. You need at least a 30-day notice. Unless the company allows any other shorter period.
2. You need to have a receiving copy for your own records.
Can that receiving copy just be a confirmation of email (proof that the email was sent, the message was seen)?
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