Resignation refers to the formal act of leaving a position or job, often by submitting a written notice to an employer. It can also imply a sense of acceptance or submission to a situation that one cannot change, indicating a mental or emotional state where a person acknowledges circumstances without resistance. In both contexts, resignation involves a significant transition, whether in employment or personal outlook.
Turning in a letter of resignation means that one is terminating employment with one's current employer. The common length of time for notification of resignation is two weeks to the employer.
That would depend on whether it is resignation from, or resignation too. And the circumstances.
Ach ja means 'oh,yes' with a flavour of resignation
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Resignation analogies
There is a very slight difference between courtesy resignation and voluntary resignation. In courtesy resignation is voluntarily resigning from a job for personal reasons. As for voluntary resignation, it mostly affects civil servants where there is some pressure on the performance and one chooses to resign.
Resignation Day was created in 2008.
The Resignation was created on -20-03-02.
Drag, or DrAG- means Dressed As a Girl. :) It means he'll be serving his resignation dressed as a woman. Hope that helps.
I'm not sure what you mean by "resirnation." Did you mean "resignation" which means the act of voluntarily leaving a job or position? Please clarify if you meant something else.
acceptance of something that is inescapeable Ex. He was in deep resignation from running from the police.
Henry David Thoreau often referred to resignation as accepting one's circumstances with peace and contentment, giving up resistance to fate or events beyond one's control. Resignation for Thoreau was a form of surrendering to the natural flow of life, embracing simplicity and finding contentment in the present moment.