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[quote=Anonymous]If you're hoping that threatening to quit may change her mind, you could say something like the pp said, but change it up a bit: "Dear BossyBossBoss, After carefully considering the proposed new terms of the job, I have concluded that I will no longer be able to effectively perform my duties under the new terms. I respect your decision to make these changes, however, cannot continue working here under the new terms. As such, this letter is to serve as notice of my resignation effective if and when the new terms are in place, but no sooner than [2 weeks notice]. Please rest assured this was not a decision taken lightly and I would of course be happy to continue working here under the current existing terms or to assist in any transition planning during this phase. Regards, Shittles" [/quote]
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