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[quote=Anonymous]How do I tell my boss w/o sounding petty or threatening that I will have to quit if the terms of my job are changed? She wants to change some terms of the job, which would make it difficult for me to do my job. But she is the boss and if that is what she wants, so be it, I will quit. I will not have any bad things to say about her if I quit. I also do not think she would bad mouth me if I quit (she has repeatedly told me how great my performance is and I have written reviews from that say so). I think she will just move on to find someone to replace me. I think it is just a different perspective. I have tried to reason with her to not change the terms but she refused to budge on this issue. I have not mentioned quitting so far. How do I tell her that I am ready to quit if she insists on doing it her way. I should also add that there will be no difference in the quality of my work if I do things my way and this is an either or issue. So I do it my way or her way and there are no compromises. Do I apologize to her for deciding to quit? Tell me how to phrase this please? Thank you and sorry for being so vague.[/quote]
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