There has at least been one time in a career person's life, when they just felt like picking themselves up and walking off the job, never to return, and leaving their bridges burning behind. Not a very good idea for many reasons. First of all, walking off the job in haste without realizing that behind, you left your's or your family's health and dental insurance, 401K and your co-workers
. wondering what happened that was so bad that you didn't discuss any situation(s) with the boss. If you wanted more money, you didn't ask for a raise, why not, all the boss would have said yes or no, and maybe you were next in line for a promotion, but you didn't ask! Even if you had a promise of another job, who's to say that your new boss, knowing you walked out on your last employment, you won't do it to him, leaving him with questionable doubts of trust right from the beginning, no matter what your reasons were. The best way to leave a job is with a very nice letter of resignation. By doing that, you not only give your employer a chance to advertise to fill your position as soon as possible, but you will leave in good standing. If you have no idea where to start or what to write, there are free resignation letter templates with instructions out on the internet to assist you. By preparing a letter of resignation, you will leave with no hard feelings, and even receive a good recommendation from your former employer that can last long into your future job hunts. Doing a resignation letter carries good business ethics and will only benefit you. You can find information and free resignation letter templates at the following website.: http://technicaljobsearch.com/letters/resignation-letters.htm.