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Resigning when your boss sits in a cube?

What do you do?  I feel this should be more private. I do not have access to book a conference room either.  I leave at four, others leave between 3:30 and 5.  It would be slightly odd if I stuck around late, and my sup comes in late so mornings are out...
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Re: Resigning when your boss sits in a cube?

  • Tell your boss you'd like to schedule a private meeting. Surely he/she can book a conference room for it.
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  • imageDr.Loretta:
    Tell your boss you'd like to schedule a private meeting. Surely he/she can book a conference room for it.

    This is my first thought, too. Surely there is a way to do it and keep it private as well.

    And if not, then stay late. If it raises suspicion, who cares b/c everyone is going to find out within an hour after your meeting anyway!

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  • I was in the same situation and I e-mailed my boss asking to have a private meeting with her before the end of the day.  We went to a conference room and I gave my notice there. 

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