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what does resign mean in job terms?
Asked by Sophia =]
Does it mean move up in job position or quit?
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Best Answer:
When you resign, it means you're quitting. Being promoted means you're moving up in job position.
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quit
Answered by duskyclipse
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quit
Answered by Bob J
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You choose to leave your job
Answered by Calyssa
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Pack it in.
Answered by Hoody
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Quit!
Answered by dmj_369
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quit.
Answered by Danni
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quit
Answered by Love_Essence
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It means to quit!
Answered by vassilissa888
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quit.
If you resign you are telling your employer that you will no longer be working there. This is what resignation letters are for.
Answered by Dan
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quit
Answered by justcurious
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Quit of course
Answered by Mermaid
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quit
Answered by kissybertha
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it means u quit.
Answered by dagreenman32
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Quit.. being disgusted of their work or any other reasons so they quit...
Answered by Phoenix
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hasta la vista baby/quit
Answered by brother J
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Give up and move on
Answered by Susieshark
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Relinquish the position along with its benefits and responsibilities.
Answered by origamimark
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Its means to quit, but usually that term is used when people in high position quit.
Answered by Ali D
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A resignation is the formal act of giving up or quitting one's office or position
Answered by Kimberly
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Resigning is to voluntarily terminate your employment.
It's a professional way of saying "I quit". In this case it means that you're giving the company notice of your leaving.
Answered by The Spork
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it means you will no longer be doing the job.
Answered by pattyann
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It means you are leaving but on better terms. too many leave without notice and its not professional.
Answered by Brimstone Halo
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It means to deliberately and willingly give up your position in the organization you're in.
Yeah, it's quitting.
Answered by Chaos Ninja Z
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Quitting your job.
Can be for many reasons
You could resign because you dont like your job any more
Resign for a long term family issue
Could be asked to resign because your boss can be kind.. Because if you get sacked it goes on your file as a black mark kinda thing. If he asks you to resign then you dont have the black mark, but it still means the same thing really...
Answered by T D
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They typically mean the same. Usually, resign has a positive conotation.
I resigned from ABC company to take a better position at XYZ.
I quit because I the job stinks.
Answered by sydney_22_f
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quit
Answered by FAT DOG
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It means you are choosing to leave your job. A lot of times, people are forced to resign, so they don't have a termination on their resume. This is done by some employers who understand that no one wants to tell someone they're interviewing with that they were fired from their previous job. It's easier and more acceptable to say they resigned.
Answered by tilly
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you have to quit
Answered by Jade P
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Quit, properly.
Answered by JL
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politly asking you to quit
Answered by kirsten
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