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Resignation letters

Posted By: MT on 2008-10-08
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Is it customary to give a 2-week notice for IC status?


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resignation
You have to email your PS that you are leaving and give a notice; no notice, no eligibility for rehire. They in turn notify everybody else, I think. I called Human Resources to find out about ins. They take insurance out of your last check and coverage ends the last day of the month you leave. KS - ins. 90 days after hire. Takes a while to get everything going. Allow yourself at least two weeks.
My resignation

I sent in an E-mail to my supervisor outlining my reasons for leaving, made sure that she knew it was not personal, only that I did not have faith in the continued viability of MQ and that I was not earning the money that I required and had another job waiting.  She E-mailed back the next day that she was sorry that I was leaving, that I would be welcome to return, and sent me the labels for my foot controls (I would make sure you kept the information when it was mailed back).  I got the phone call asking me to return but politely declined as I was much happier now.


I got my PTO check deposited before my regular check.


You should have gotten your $250 back at time of resignation. nm
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copy of fraud resignation
I have a screen shot copy of the fraudulent resignation that the team leader took the initiative to email to me.  I don't have a copy of the original fraudulent resignation email that was sent to the account manager, but I sure wish I had, as I learned through Yahoo Fraud Division the following.  For instance, I email a person, not forwarded, just they receive my original email.  If you go to the very bottom of that email, in the right lower corner, click on Full Headers.  Now go back up to the top of the email and what do you see....You will now see the IP address.  That IP address tells a lot about the sender.  Hmmm, do you think All Type would insist ***** do this since she is the one who received the fraudulent resignation?  Would save a lot of legal headaches.  I think I shall request that, but something tells me I will not receive a response.     
And does that company have the letters M & Q in it?

You mean copies of the letters of recommendation? If you
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FYI - the orthopedic account is mostly letters
Just an FYI -
Send out letters of introduction to local
physicians.  Doesn't guarantee you an account, but maybe someone is looking. 
Some people need letters after their name just as a feeling of accomplishment
if for no other reason and nothing is wrong with that. No, it does not make you a better MT and it most likely will not reap you a lot more money. I know I made top line rate without mine but that's because I was an excellent MT. Sometimes we just want to do it to do it just for ourselves and there is no reason to knock someone down just because they have those initials behind their name.
Oh yeah, I'm sure that one of us will come up with some good letters to send the clients. nm
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Cover letters! Brings back memories!

I remember preparing my very first resume...fancy stock paper with watermark, with the obligatory short-n-sweet cover letter included, even a reference sheet if I was feeling ballsy, all mailed in a manilla envelope the same size as the paper so there were no creases!  Now everything is done electronic and it's SO impersonal!


I'm such an old fart.    


So you're sending out bogus INTEREST LETTERS?
As another MT who just got a we're very interested letter and questionairre, I have to say,

PLEASE GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER!!!!!

You've wasted my time.

So Webmedx is just another crock of bull MTSO lying to potential employees.

Why am I not surprised?

Disgusting!
Wonderful company, but you type letters and look up addresses and you do not get paid for spaces nm
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Funny some of us were written letters by company attorney when we posted our concerns here
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I can't tell you how often I've considered sending anonymous letters to hospitals/docs! nm
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