Career Questions and Answers
How do you leave a job when your boss doesn't see anything wrong with what's going on?
Asked by bull rider
I work for a non profit and like the work, but the board members are getting to me. They can't run anything and always question everything I'm doing. I'm planning on leaving, but I'm not sure how to tell them I'm leaving when they think everything is fine. Any help? Thanks.
A:
Best Answer:
Even if you tell them that their constant 'looking over your shoulder' made it impossible for you to stay, it's unlikely that it will change their behavior significantly, and may affect the references you will be able to get from the company. It's a good idea not to burn bridges behind you when you leave, and since you'll be gone, anything that happens after you leave isn't your problem. As long as they are not doing anything illegal, unethical or immoral, then there is nothing to be gained by criticizing them on your way out fhe door.
A:
Simple. You write a letter of resignation. You do not have to give a reason you simply say that you resign your post with effect from whatever the due notification is......in many cases one month.
Answered by icewitch54
Best Answers are selected by the person who asked the question or other Yahoo! users.
Find out more at
Yahoo! Answers