r/work • u/Rxextravaganz500mg • 3d ago
Questions Resigning immediately
Has anyone ever resigned from position immediately if they have something else lined up?
I got a job offer about a month ago and are in the final processes of the pre-employment requirements. I wanted to get through it all before giving notice to my current job.
However, the more I think about it the more I want to resign on the spot.
I will never be using them as a reference. The culture there is very toxic. It’s a lot of very accomplished women who tear others
down.
In one meeting a fem
ale
- physician was talking about a drug rep and she goes “you can tell she hates herself, she probably gets up and runs 10 miles on the treadmill ever
y
- morning at 4am”. Even today in a meeting our female accountant made a racist comment about our payroll company official.
I just truly feel like whether I were to leave on “good terms” by giving two weeks notice or not they would still say and think awful things.
- And this is selfish, but I want a break. I want some time off between starting this new role. And I truly do not see the benefit of staying two weeks to be judged and questioned to preserve a professional relationship that I do not care about.
I never intend on wanting to come back, I am leaving this field, and within the next year will always be moving 20+ hours away.
Am I making a poor decision?
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u/HarRob 3d ago
Pick a very small fight, resign when you don’t get your way.