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Old Jun 02, 2007, 08:19 AM
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how do I resign?

I got a new job and I would say a better job. Now I need to resign my old one.
I don't know who should I address in the letter? will that be the DON or the administrator?
Should I go and talk to the DON and let her know that I am resigning or should I just drop my resignation?

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Old Jun 02, 2007, 08:25 AM
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Re: how do I resign?

My advice would be to put it in writing to the DON, copy to HR and anyone else you feel should have it. Me personally, I would sit down with my DON and let her know as I hand her the letter. But, it depends on your circumstances. It sounds as though you are leaving on good terms, so I would probably talk with her.

Congrats on the new job and good luck!

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Old Jun 02, 2007, 08:35 AM
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Re: how do I resign?

Originally Posted by LoriRN2B View Post
My advice would be to put it in writing to the DON, copy to HR and anyone else you feel should have it. Me personally, I would sit down with my DON and let her know as I hand her the letter. But, it depends on your circumstances. It sounds as though you are leaving on good terms, so I would probably talk with her.

Congrats on the new job and good luck!
Thank you very much for your reply, Lori.
I am leaving just because I got a better job. I have a good record with the facility. My DON is also very friendly, I was thinking that it would not look good if I just give them a surprise resignation.

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Old Jun 02, 2007, 08:43 AM
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Re: how do I resign?

My favorite is still

"after ____years I find I must move on. Therefore I submit this (or my) resignation" My last day to work at________ will be _________. I appreciate all that _________has done to increase my knowledge of Nursing.

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Old Jun 02, 2007, 08:55 AM
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Re: how do I resign?

I agree with P..RN - short, simple, no mud slinging... always leave a door open cause you just never know.

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Old Jun 02, 2007, 10:53 AM
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Re: how do I resign?

the most important part of the resignation is that you express SINCERE APPRECIATION for the opportunities you've had to work and learn at your position.

moving on is a natural part of the process, and i'm sure management understands this.

it's not about burning bridges, it's about moving forward in the most positive way .

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Old Jun 02, 2007, 12:09 PM
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Re: how do I resign?

If it's on good terms definitely give them a heads up.

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Old Jun 02, 2007, 05:34 PM
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Re: how do I resign?

Just never burn your bridges

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Old Jun 02, 2007, 07:42 PM
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Re: how do I resign?

Originally Posted by traumahawk99 View Post
the most important part of the resignation is that you express SINCERE APPRECIATION for the opportunities you've had to work and learn at your position.

moving on is a natural part of the process, and i'm sure management understands this.

it's not about burning bridges, it's about moving forward in the most positive way .
And, as a professional, be sure to give them adequate notice. 2 full weeks should be sufficient.

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Old Jun 02, 2007, 08:26 PM
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Re: how do I resign?

I always preferred, "Take this job and shove it, I ain't workin here no more!"

Seriously, when I was young, nurse jobs were a dime a dozen and I didnt care about burning bridges. I have found out though, it is much better to go out on good terms. Years later after having ICU and ER experience, an employer called my first job which was a nursing home about 150 miles away, thank God I left on good terms.

I was immature and had a **** poor attitude, if I had to do it all over again, I would almost never burn a bridge. As bad as some of these companies are, they are providing you with a paycheck. If conditions are so bad that you are afraid of losing your license that is another thing. But be grateful, be mature, and show them how much you appreciate them hiring you.

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