You visualize throwing her your resignation, haphazardly stuffing a box full of your most precious locker knick-knacks and high-fiving your nurse team as you bound out of the hospital, never to return again.
Dream all you want, but when reality strikes and future recommendations and contacts are on the line, you’ll probably just neatly pack your belongings and write one heck of a resignation letter that not only sings your bosses’ praises, but also thanks your coworkers for all the “good times.”
Or will you?
Here’s a list of the funniest ways people have quit their jobs.
(Hint: they weren’t so worried about future character references…)
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