Hannah's boss was understanding and offered to be a referee. She has a family herself, that family comes first. I think i did the right thing preparing for witherby resignation conversation or an interview. There's more to life than work. To if you're in the fortunate position,. go on an adventure like the chattere or some other three hike, or whatever ouse is on your back at list a kind of mid career. Hannah: Having known how well that conversation went, you might have resigned a little bit earlier.
We all go through periods at work when we think, I am done with this job and ready to move on. But are you really ready to leave your team and your company? You owe it to your career and your future self to make that decision carefully.
Amy G talks through essential questions to consider. And if you decide that bowing out is indeed the right move, she gives advice for doing that conscientiously, including how much notice to give.
Then we hear from a listener in New Zealand who recently gave her notice at her public sector job about how she handled her guilt and fear over leaving.
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