telling close co-workers your leaving the job
ayo
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i work in a small office of 6 people. 2 of the 6 are partners in the company. i decided i am ready to try something else in the same field. this is going to be very difficult because the office is so small and i am an income producing member of the company that they will not likely replace anytime soon. i really dont know how to go about breaking the news to these two guys without insulting them and the business we are in. anyone ever have to tell your boss that you get along great with that you are leaving the company?
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DJ Ferrari
yup just be nice and open about it
I wrote a letter and resigning with a fellow co-worker helped, too
10 days to "freedom"
-M
theres always the possibility that they will offer you mo mo mo money to stay and of course you can have them re-hire you as a consultant after you leave to help train new hires etc... definately do it so you got the ball in your court. good luck.
-richard
p.s.
make sure you have another job lined up before quitting etc.
YUP!!!!!
Out of respect, you should first verbally communicate your decision to take a new position and thank your current supervisor for the opportunity they provided you. Then you say that you are taking a new position to further your professional growth, and appreciate the knowledge you acquired in your current position to help you in achieving that goal. If they are true professionals, they can't hate on that because they probably already realize that you are going to hit a ceiling in a company that small eventually (position-wise, salary-wise, or otherwise). Follow up with a letter for your HR/employment file and make sure to include the last day of your employment with your current company.
good luck.