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[R78]Reasons For Quitting A Job
by William Nichols, Wil
After months of looking you've finally found the job of your dreams. The new company loves you and wants you to start work as soon as possible. The only problem is how to quit the job you have? Though you may have fantasized about telling your present boss to take this job and, well, you know how the song goes, there is a right way and a wrong way to quit a job?and just up and quitting in a bout of anger is definitely the wrong way.

The right method of quitting a job means formally resigning from your position. And even when you're excited about leaving and perhaps even desperately want to leave, it can still be hard to actually resign. But it must be done?and the sooner the better. You should resign immediately when you've accepted a position with another company. This is particularly important if you're going to work for a competitor because some companies have policies where this could cause what they consider a conflict of interest and they will want you to leave immediately after you've given them your notice.

When resigning from a position, you will want to give your employer a written letter of resignation. This letter does not have to be long or detailed, but should include the following:

?Salutation to specific manager of the department you're leaving or Human Resources manager
?Date of tendering your resignation
?Date you'll be exiting your position
?Brief explanation (i.e., I'm leaving to take a position that will offer more opportunity for advancement, to be a full-time mother, etc.)

Again, when writing your letter of resignation, there's no need for in-depth details or to give the name of the company you'll be going to work for. Also, don't give into the temptation to use your resignation letter to vent your anger and/or frustration. This could cause you career difficulties down the road. Make your resignation letter short and to the point, and keep it as positive as possible.

If you've had a good experience with your company and managers, don't be surprised if you receive a counter-offer. But you'd be wise not to take one. Staying with an employer that you've already made plans to leave rarely works out well. In fact, in most cases people end up leaving within a year after taking a counter-offer.

Emotions run high when you quit a job, even a job you dislike, and it's always easier to stay with the devil you know rather than take a risk on the one you don't know. Still, whatever reasons you had for seeking employment elsewhere will not go away if you decide to stay, so make your decision to leave and don't give into pressure to stay, well-intentioned as it may be. The last thing you want to do is to have to endure resigning all over again!

Many people wake up exhausted each morning. They are a victum of corporate burnout. What's interesting is how many of them are doing something about it. In fact millions of people have left the corporate world to become internet marketers, freelancer workers, independent contractors, and small business owners. Thanks to the internet anyone living anywhere can join them.

For many of us we bought into the 40 year plan. Graduate high school or college. Find a nice job. Work hard. Get promoted. Save your money and in 40 years you can retire. But something happens along the way. You look around and see people who have actually worked for 40 years retiring with less money to live on than they had when they were working. Do you want that for yourself and your spouse?

Perhaps you are beginning to hate your job, hate the office politics, the stress and the hours are increasing as you bear more responsibilities as the years went by. You are disillusioned. After the weekends and holidays are over, you still have to drag yourself back to office. I personally found Sunday night to be my least favorite time of the week and Friday night my favorite.

Naturally as we become more educated and aware of what is going on around us we demand more out of our life. We want more than just money and job security. We wanted to be passionate about the work we do. We want to make a difference and be successful in our own lives. We want to do things like traveling, volunteer for charity work, spend more time with our love ones, spend more time on our hobbies, etc. etc. What is holding us back?

All the possibilities are there for us to realize. But we cannot do this with a job telling us when we can take vacation and when we have to come back to work. However it takes lots of guts to take the first step. Perhaps you worry too much. Can you afford to quit our job. What will the future hold. Yet, when you look around you see people with guts and dreams who are walking away from their misery to a future of excitement and unlimited potential.

Here's my advice. Before you quit your job make sure you do your homework. Do all you can to find out what you need and to be successful. Get all the resources you need from books, seminars and workshops. The internet has a lot of resources available too. Most of them are free so look around.

Network with as many successful entrepreneurs as you can. Work out your finances and budget. Begin to put a plan in place. You will find that just the process of getting ready to give your 2 weeks notice is very liberating. Soon you can begin to enjoy your life and be happy and dream again.
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