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in process of a job change:D..as a self-employed carpet fitter i dont want to burn the bridge,but tempet to:smug:, a smooth way of telling manager to go stick his contract up his ****
dickieducati
10-Nov-2004, 20:32
think you've answered your own question there.;)
thats my point,i want to but i have to "rise above it" & put it a smooth way
Some nice templates here....
i-resign.com (http://www.i-resign.com/uk/letters/default.asp)
Shuff his head into a bucket of FROGS nothing smoother:lol:
Maybe the honest approach of explaining that you are trying to venture out into some thing else that you feel strongly about and was a little worried if thing didnt turn out you would be willing to return to what you were doing with him again. Im sure most people would be only to pleased that you were trying to inprove you lot
If that fails resort back to the bucket. :lol: 4D
... and if it works out, lay a big steamer in a jiffy bag and post it to him :D
:lol:
Has a better effect if done in Australia where you could also catch some large flies to shove in there with it
pedro Try, excuse me mate but the only reason i want to move on is because of you!!;) Then knock him out!!!!!!!!!! ............:cool:
nice one tp, were dealing with a big shop & i guess the manager was bullied at school :P. a rover 600 owner too
like the style mav! then do a burn-out in the shop! yyyyeeehhhhh:D
A £50 and i'll knock him out for ya !!!!!!;) les mess my way :cool: .......mav
i could put it on e-bay :eureka: "bang the boss" reserve at £50?
Pete, just tell him that your old employer want you back at any cost:o
Tell him he's a hunt with a c, and tell him to shove his job and go huck f with a f his mother.
Or just hand you're notice in, and slip away quiet with dignity.
Never look Pedro, always look forward
just done this myself as I start a new job on Monday!!! Never burn bridges whatever you feel, rise above it, - do a letter to confirm it, thank them for the employment, keep it shotrt, - 2 or 3 lines, set out the detail of the notice period, job done. Then vent your spleen on a message board.
carnt wait till 9am tomorrow when i drop it to the "gafa" im off:),,the cheaky monkey rang me up in my leisure time at the nec "telling me" to go fetch a item from another shop first thing! then he slamed the phone down:o.ive sorted my new job out with another,happy days:sing:
bradders
14-Nov-2004, 20:55
youve been offerd more £ per yard, contract fitting, and it doesnt include vinyls!! and theyll pay for gripper and underlay surcharges - that way he'll kind of understand, or offer you more dosh, either way a winner!
im going to get less £ psyd ! however,the company is a good family run buisness which i worked for many years for before, the big corperate shop i contract to now dont give too hoots, end of day the £ is not everything
bradders
14-Nov-2004, 21:12
true, used to be one of 'those' guys, then I saw the light! But I know when people came to me with this reason, I always let them know they could come back it it didnt work out. I guess another tack might be just what you have said here - less£ but also more personal approach, the gafa probably feels the same but doesnt have your cohonas to do anything about it! Good luck;)
bradders
15-Nov-2004, 18:43
so howd it go???
easy mate,told him its best if we went our seperate ways,i caught him out with a couple of things etc,but he rocked when i turned down the days work "as i carnt work for a manager who slams the phone down on me" its best if i go now.went straight to my new shop who gave a a days work:roll:
bradders
15-Nov-2004, 20:23
top job! Just think of all the peeps he will have had to call/bribe/beg to to sort it out!! Deserved by the sound of it - manners costs nothing!
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