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<blockquote data-quote="brown_trousers" data-source="post: 965391" data-attributes="member: 29972"><p>The manager at my center always asks for a written resignation letter from the part-timers that quit. And come to think of it, a written letter sounds like the most courteous and convenient way to do it. Don't worry about only giving 1 week notice, its not a case of you being unethical, its just a case of the circumstances and timeline presented to you. And its also a policy of UPS to never give an unfavorable job reference. So just give your one-week notice, never look back, and consider yourself lucky to not be sucked into a lifetime of back aches and micro-managing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brown_trousers, post: 965391, member: 29972"] The manager at my center always asks for a written resignation letter from the part-timers that quit. And come to think of it, a written letter sounds like the most courteous and convenient way to do it. Don't worry about only giving 1 week notice, its not a case of you being unethical, its just a case of the circumstances and timeline presented to you. And its also a policy of UPS to never give an unfavorable job reference. So just give your one-week notice, never look back, and consider yourself lucky to not be sucked into a lifetime of back aches and micro-managing. [/QUOTE]
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