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<blockquote data-quote="FracusBrown" data-source="post: 760627" data-attributes="member: 29360"><p>It's better to keep it to yourself so you can easily change your mind. Once you document or officially agree ( discipline hearing, local hearing, grievance settlement, etc.) to a resignation it's practically impossible to reverse if they want you gone. There's really no benefit in formally resigning unless there's an agreement that unemployment benefits won't be disputed if you resign. </p><p> </p><p>Future employers will not be given the reason for separation, just the dates of employment and the position held.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FracusBrown, post: 760627, member: 29360"] It's better to keep it to yourself so you can easily change your mind. Once you document or officially agree ( discipline hearing, local hearing, grievance settlement, etc.) to a resignation it's practically impossible to reverse if they want you gone. There's really no benefit in formally resigning unless there's an agreement that unemployment benefits won't be disputed if you resign. Future employers will not be given the reason for separation, just the dates of employment and the position held. [/QUOTE]
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