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I need a quick advice about my RESIGNATION LETTER...should i email it to my boss or hand deliver?
thx folks..this is helpful, phew! I was so confued!
11 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Hand deliver it. Just make sure your emotions are intact when you do it. And no matter what happens, dont stoop to a pissing match. Turn it in, hold your head up, walk out and CELEBRATE!!!!!!
- c1523456Lv 61 decade ago
I would hand deliver it. If the environment is not a good place, I would deliver the letter to Human Resources. This depends on the situation.
- 1 decade ago
Hand delivered it. You never know what is going to happen. He might have a nice talk with you. Sometimes a boss can be nasty or insensitive but my boss once told me, " I have 300 people's problem... i always realise too late..."
Have a chat...
- beckiniLv 61 decade ago
Always hand deliver it and no matter what you are feeling for your present job or boss, you should always thank your boss for the opportunity to have worked with him/her.
Do it with class and later you won't have to regret burning a bridge.
- 1 decade ago
Hand deliver. Tell your boss in person that you are resigning.
You are giving sufficient notice (2 weeks is typical), I hope.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Hand delivered, emailing it is so cowardly.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
show your boss you have what it takes and hand deliver it .
- Anonymous1 decade ago
go on be a mouse and email it. Hell if Rat Shack fired everyone by email why not resign by email.
- mwha1369Lv 41 decade ago
DEFFINATELY HAND DELIVER IT. IT IS MUCH MORE PROFESSIONAL LOOKING.. OTHERWISE YOU WILL LOOK LIKE A COWARD.