There seem to be two kinds of offices: those where a goodbye e-mail sent to everyone is acceptable and expected and those where it isn't. If you have already put in your two weeks notice, you should have a pretty good idea which type of office you are leaving. I've been lucky and have only … Continue reading The Goodbye E-mail
Cleaning Out Your Desk
If you’ve been thinking ahead, you have probably been taking non-essential items home with you since you put in your official two-week notice (more details here). If you haven’t, there is still time to catch up. The most important thing to do first is see if you can get your hands on one of the … Continue reading Cleaning Out Your Desk
Last Day Checklist
A checklist ensure you don't forget anything. For me, it is also a way to make sure every item gets accomplished. Not to mention, there is something reassuring about crossing things off a checklist. In your final days with your employer, it is imperative that you complete your required tasks and get essential information to … Continue reading Last Day Checklist
Some Time Vs. Sometime: Another Grammar Lesson
I find this fairly straight forward, yet I still trip up on it occasionally. Sometime means eventually, an eventual future. Example: I will get to New York sometime next year. If you can substitute eventually and the sentence still makes sense, use sometime. Some time means an unspecified amount of time. Example: I spent … Continue reading Some Time Vs. Sometime: Another Grammar Lesson
Answering the Why Are You Leaving Questions
As word spreads around the office, there are going to be the inevitable questions. I suggest being positive and honest, again without being cruel. The most common questions I’ve encountered recently are: Why are you leaving? Where are you going? When is your last day? Why didn’t you tell me you were looking elsewhere? … Continue reading Answering the Why Are You Leaving Questions