Angry resignation letters(+5 samples)
This blog post will show you samples of “angry resignation letters.”
Writing an “Angry resignation letter.”
When writing an “Angry resignation letter,” these are some of the things that you need to keep in mind.
- The first step is to tell your employer about leaving the organization and the final work date. Keep it short as the essential part of the letter is the Last Date of your work.
- The next step is to inform your employer why you are resigning. Don’t shy away from writing about the unfavorable conditions you are facing in the organization. Be positive and neutral.
- Although you are angry, professionally write the letter. Do not use abusive or vulgar words. Giving your grievances is a good way of alerting others and improving the working environment for future employees.
- Finally, thank your employer for the position and the opportunities you have enjoyed during your work period.
Sample 1:
“Dear Mr. Brooks,
I am writing to inform you of my resignation from my position at ABC Company immediately. Unfortunately, I am resigning due to many unsatisfying factors at ABC Company, causing me to become increasingly angered in recent weeks. Please accept this letter as my official notice of immediate resignation from ABC Company. I regret any inconvenience that this may cause you personally.
Over the past several weeks, the incidences of the project managers taking credit for my ideas, forcing me to cover for them while they take early leave, and not following through on promises have increased frequency. I hope you can understand my anger and frustration at this situation. If you would like to discuss this further with me, you may contact me by phone at (555)-555-5555 or by email at [email]. I will wait to hear from you.
Although I am very angry at the injustices and demands placed upon me at ABC Company, I hope that future employees’ conditions will improve and that fairer managers can be instated. Perhaps our paths may cross again someday if I trust that conditions are different. Thank you for your understanding in this matter.
Yours sincerely,
Morgen Gupta
Morgen M. Gupta
Assistant
ABC Company”
Sample 2:
“Breanna Wallace
09/01/14
City, State, Zip Code
Redman
Lead Estimator, Company Name
City, State, Zip Code
Dear Mr. Redman,
Please let this letter immediately notify me of my resignation from Principle Construction. I do understand that this puts considerable pressure on you. Still, I can no longer work under the conditions created by Principle, and I will also no longer tolerate the personal attacks on my character.
For the past several months, certain factions within Principle have been stealing my various design ideas and taking credit for them. When I attempt to stand up for myself and reclaim my ideas, my name is slandered all over the company. These actions have been brought up repeatedly to management, but no action has been taken to solve the problem. I can only assume that management condoned and even endorsed these actions.
I have not informed anyone else of my decision and leave it to you to make the necessary arrangements for my departure. I have sent a letter to human resources regarding my resignation and where to mail my last paycheck. If you have questions, please call me at 000-000-0000 or email me at email@email.com.
Sincerely Yours,
Lance W. Tally”
Sample 3:
“[Name]
[Address, including zip code]
[Phone number or email]
[Date]
[Immediate Supervisor],
I am resigning from my position as [title] for [xyz company] on [date].
I am happy to work with you and the team throughout the next two-week transition. To help ensure a seamless handoff of responsibilities, I’ve listed the projects that I still expect to be outstanding on my last day, including:
[Project One]
[Project Two]
[Project Three]
Thank you very much for the professional and personal development opportunities you have provided me during the last few years.
Sincerely,
[Name]”
Sample 4:
“[Name]
[Address, including zip code]
[Phone number or email]
[Date]
[Immediate Supervisor],
I am resigning from my position at [xyz company], effective [date].
One year ago, you took a chance on me, and I took a chance on the company. I appreciate that both sides took a risk on each other. While it’s tempting just to walk away, I feel obligated to explain my decision in hopes that it sparks positive change for the colleagues that I’m leaving behind.
I’m resigning because the company uses improper accounting to bolster its financial performance. In my initial memo to you dated [month, day, year], I outlined each accounting trick hiding losses the company is sustaining. In a subsequent meeting on [month, day, year] and attended by you, [name], and [name], we discussed each of the accounting issues in detail and decided to refer the matter to the company’s Vice President. On [month, day, year], a follow-up meeting was held and attended by the same group; the Vice President said the matter had been investigated and concluded that no changes would be made because we are an “aggressive company.” This is an outcome that I cannot accept.
The company’s business is built on trust. When its customers and employees find out about the true financial performance of the company, their trust will be destroyed, and I expect the company will have to cease operations. This letter of resignation is my last effort to implore the company to correct its practices.
Thank you for the opportunity to be heard.
Sincerely,
[Name]”
Sample 5:
“Today’s Date
Manager Name
Company Name
Company Address
Dear Mr./Ms. Manager:
It is with reluctance that I submit this letter. Although my time with (company name) has been, on the whole, satisfying and productive for quite a while now, I have become less and less satisfied with the work situation. The direction of the company, the group in which I work, and the new targets and the methods of accomplishing them have made it increasingly difficult to feel I’m contributing enough.
Therefore, I regret that I ask you to accept this letter of resignation from (company name) effective (last day of work).
Sincerely,
(Sign Here)
Your Name”
Frequently Asked Questions:
How do I resign if I hate my boss?
When writing the resignation letter, it would be best to be calm and maintain your composure. It will help avoid leaving behind a bad impression that may affect your future employment.
Do bosses get mad when you quit?
Quitting a job can be a challenging moment for you and your boss. Your employer may be angry, confused, or shocked. Explaining politely why you are resigning to your boss will help diffuse the situation.
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Citations
https://www.thebalancecareers.com/unsatisfactory-working-conditions-resignation-2071805
https://fairygodboss.com/articles/resignation-letter-samples?variant=variant1
https://www.writeexpress.com/resign07.html