Have you ever felt trapped in a job you hate? __1__ you are ready to move forward and find a more fulfilling position, career transition specialist Gregg Taylor has a few __2__ to help deal with the emotional side of __3__ your job.
When writing your resignation letter, keep it short and __4__ the point. Express your gratitude for the __5__ and state your resignation date. You dont need to __6__ them much, says Taylor. Keep things as simple as possible, and as quiet as possible.
Keep the details to yourself. It will lessen any tension from the time you __7__ in your resignation letter until the day you leave. __8__, be sure to complete any __9__ you are working on. This is just good __10__ and common sense for everybody, __11__ if you plan on asking for a reference. Use up any __12__ vacation time and sick days.
__13__ and location are key. Taylor suggests booking a conference room to break the __14__ to your boss. A neutral __15__ will give you a better chance of __16__ your boss reaction. Taylor also suggests conducting the meeting in the morning, early in week. This gives your boss time to __17__ from the news.
Give your employer appropriate notice. They may not be __18__ about your leaving, but they will __19__ being given enough notice to find your __20__ and for you to assist in training the new person, says Taylor.
1. A) If B) Because C) Until D) Although
2. A) plans B) warnings C) tips D) comments
3. A) finding B) improving C) finishing D) leaving
4. A) to B) on C) at D) in
5. A) process B) experience C) choice D) resignation
6. A) thank B) tell C) impress D) give
7. A) fill B) end C) take D) hand
8. A) Indeed B) Therefore C) Also D) However
9. A) project B) form C) scheme D) report
10. A) deeds B) manners C) intentions D) relations
11. A) especially B) specifically C) finally D) surely
12. A) relaxing B) rewarding C) refreshing D) remaining
13. A) Timing B) Date C) Period D) Chance
14. A) silence B) record C) promise D) news
15. A) setting B) attitude C) position D) opinion
16. A) predicting B) controlling C) observing D) understanding
17. A) recover B) escape C) select D) benefit
18. A) angry B) curious C) happy D) worried
19. A) enjoy B) regret C) resent D) appreciate
20. A) consideration B) promotion C) replacement D) motivation
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