I m in the kitchen, and I want to quit my job, how can I tell the boss. He has a good relationship w

Updated on Kitchen 2024-06-27
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Just make an excuse, or just tell your boss that you don't want to do it, and even though he teaches you how to do it, there's nothing between you, and to put it bluntly, it's his business to quit.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Explain the reason why you want to resign, and I believe your boss will understand.

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You just said that in order to support your family, you have to make more money, and there is no way to do it. No need to detour around the bend.

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After you resign, the benefits and leave you enjoyed are gone. You don't have a contract, and it's hard to defend your rights, unless you have evidence, go to a lawyer, appeal to the court.

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Chefs are special positions, and they can only be rotated during rest time, and cannot rest on holidays stipulated by the state.

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Of course, this is unreasonable, you should find the boss to theorize, only take half a day off, why deduct two days off? I can't say that.

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You can look at the relevant provisions of the labor law, and you can go to the labor bureau to sue him.