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Posted By: aa on 2006-09-27
In Reply to: How do you tactifully quit when you have been begging for work? - June

Oviously be short, sweet, and professional, meaning dont go into detail including the fact that you're not making enough money to pay bills. It is irrelavent; we all need to make money.

Thank them for giving you the opportunity to work for them. Inform them that you are unable to meet your commitment (if you want, you may add due to unforeseen circumstances).

Sad to say, in a big company, they don't want to hear details anyway; business is business and they have no problem moving on. Do the same for yourself. I don't see it being a lost to you.

Good Luck


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