Expect a reaction! Unless your employer has been expecting you to resign, or requested it, you may be confronted with a range of reactions to your intention to resign. Don’t see it as an opportunity to respond with a list of complaints and the companies' failings. Maintain a cool head and simply state clearly your rehearsed reasons for leaving. Make it clear to your employer that you wish to leave on good terms.
对老板的反应有心理准备!除非你的老板一直期盼着你辞职或者提出辞职,否则你就必然会因为辞职面临一场风暴。你可别把这当成诉苦抱怨的良机,跟老板说公司现在有多失败。你要保持一个清醒的头脑,简洁明了的把你准备好的理由说出来。让你的老板明白你想好聚好散。
Know your obligations. If you are currently under contract or working in a probationary period, you may have the responsibility to provide a certain amount of notice. Be aware of your rights and contractual obligations and seek out your union representative or legal advice if you require clarification.
了解自己的义务。如果你是合同工或者在试用期,你可能有责任提供那么一些预先的通知。注意你应享受的权利和应该履行的义务,如果你需要说明的话可以去寻求你的工会代表或者法律咨询。
Don't burn your bridges. Venting about your job to colleagues or at your boss may mean losing a potentially valuable reference; you may also make it very difficult to return should you ever need to. In addition, the people you work with today will inevitably move on to other things. You may find yourself looking across a desk at them in a future interview!
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