What’s the best way to resign without any new job offers? What should i tell my supervisor and friends here? I feel like I’m doing too much with low pay compared to my colleagues as I am a trainee.
if youure sure about resigning, just keep it simple and professional… say you’re leaving to focus on personal growth or explore new opportunities (no need to go too deep). with friends, you can be more honest if you want, like saying the role isn’t working for u anymore. it’s totally valid to step away if the pay and workload don’t match up. gotta do what’s best for u!
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Hey, totally get where you’re coming from. It sucks to feel undervalued and overworked. You could look at it two ways:
- Since you’re a trainee, are there other benefits you can gain besides pay? Think about whether you’re learning valuable skills, growing in your field, or building a network that could help in the future. If you can identify those, it might be worth sticking it out for a bit.
- If there’s nothing meaningful you’re getting from this role, it might be time to move on. If you can, try job hunting first and resign once you’ve found something better. But if you’re sure it’s time to leave now, just keep it simple—thank your supervisor for the experience and let them know you’re ready for a new chapter. With friends, you can just say it’s about prioritising yourself. No need for too much explanation…do what’s best for you!
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