Resignation letter (was Re: [SunRescue] The Question.)
Peter Joules
rescue at sunhelp.org
Sat Feb 10 10:09:22 CST 2001
I was certainly in support of them doing it that way because then, at
least, if anything went wrong after I had handed in my notice no one could
suggest that it might have been something done by me which caused it. At
that place there were several people who would have been keen to stir
trouble for anyone given half a chance.
--
Regards
Pete
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001 nick at snowman.net wrote:
> That is the norm in my experience (root passwords changed that
> day). Depending on the company they will either require you to show up or
> not. It's a formality it seems.
> Nick
>
> On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Peter Joules wrote:
>
> > Dan Lane wrote:
> >
> > > Although a lot of IT companies in my experience, which at 20
> > > isn't much
> > > :P, will ask you to work it from home, or just plain LEAVE!
> > >
> > >
> > When I changed jobs last year, they changed the root passwords the day I
> > handed in my notice. The rest of my month's notice was just boring report
> > writing and advising my boss on how to do the system admin.
> >
> > I would have preferred it if they had just given me the month's pay and told
> > me to get lost.
> >
> > --
> > Regards
> > Pete
> >
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