If it is a paid vacation and your boss is like many that I have known, you should consider resigning after the vacation. Many companies will not allow anyone that ever resigned come back to work for them. Some companies will not give vacation pay to someone who has resigned.
On the other hand if you are under a union contract or in a government agency or in one of those rare situations where you can trust the boss and have seen him or her deal honestly with other employees, then you should read the contract, follow the regulations, or be honest with your boss and resign before your vacation. Let him fill your position as soon as possible.
Yes. There is no law that say that an employer actually has to give you a paid vacation in the first place. The vacation is a perkquisite of the job. It is the reason that you must work for a set number of days before you "earn" the vacation. If you resign before you take the vacation, you simply forfeit the time and money because you did not take advantage of the perk attached to the job. "Earned vacation" only counts when you take the paid time.
Yes
Well if you resign from a job you become jobless... so yeah. You would.
A person must resign from the Senate before becoming president because an individual cannot hold both offices at the same time.
President Nixon.
The Watergate scandal forced Nixon to resign the presidency.
of-course who does not know that
Tampa is a better choice for a Floridian Vacation, in my personal thoughts and opionions.
Shogi is not the same game every time. Most of the players I know have battled out in the endgame before even resigning, although some might resign if they blunder their pieces.
It depends on the terms of your contract.
I resign. I resign from student council.
No, so long as they fulfill their duties as governor they can run for president in their spare time.