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Giving my notice at work


Doyle

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All the ideas I have in mind revolve around your boss being a douche. Is he/she?

Hes not a douche. Just tight as hell and he wouldn't even have this business if it wasn't for his dad. His dad even left the company about 2 years ago because he couldn't work with him anymore.

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I wont. But wouldn't it be fun if you could!

Oh yeah... it is. I stuck it to the last company I left... they were doing unethical business practices and wanted me to sign off on projects I didnt work on. Me and the only other guy with a license told them to shove it and both quit to form a new company... put them in a jam until they sucked it up and re-hired our old boss to do it for them.

That was a bit of a unique situation however...

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There is no better feeling on earth. I get to walk around all week looking at my bosses and coworkers knowing I'm about to quit. "Oh no raise for me you say?"

lucky son of a bitch!

I've been thinking about it long and hard lately...but I'm chicken...I've got it pretty good when I look past how badly I hate it lately.

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lucky son of a bitch!

I've been thinking about it long and hard lately...but I'm chicken...I've got it pretty good when I look past how badly I hate it lately.

Yeah its a rare situation Im in, in this economy. Ive been sending out resumes for about 4 straight years if you can believe it. Luckily Ive been employed the whole time.

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