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recalling a resignation letter
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If I submit a letter of resignation, do I have any legal right to withdraw it?
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They probably wont want you working there now anyway because you've shown a lack of commitment toward them. Even if they did decide to keep you on theres always a chance they could let you go for some silly reason a few weeks down the line..
You never know though, if you resigned in a heat of the moment argument you might still have a career with them..
Has another job fallen through or did you just resign in a radge?
Nothing - just keeping all my options open
Cock :rolleyes:
No it's not. People can have radges. A radge is like a lost temper. It's a noun, similar to rage but not the same.
Erm ... r-a-j. As in rhyming with badge.
Booty Skank, if you're wanting to recall your notice (usually) either you resigned in a huff and regret it, or the new job you wanted didn't happen. There's no need to be abusive.
And there's no need to be so patronisingly presumptious. For your information it's neither - I'm thinking of a radical career change and am looking at all options, as well the consequences of each.
Sorry for being presumptious- I didn't think anyone would be dumb enough to issue a resignation letter without intending to leave the firm. My mistake:)
You speak as if you know anything about my circumstances - that's pretentiousness!
But still, I know you like to have the last word so go ahead