What NOT to do on your last day of work
you’ve made it through the months of e-mailing your CV to friends, associates (and just about everyone else), the nerve-wracking interviews and the oh-so-important salary negotiations. You’ve put in your papers and you’ve made it through the painfully slow countdown till you bid adieu to that unpleasant boss, annoying colleague or mundane job profile. You finally made it to your last day at work — it’s exciting, it’s sad, it’s bittersweet for most. However, for some it might be just be a long overdue exit, a much-awaited relief from the stress and strain. Whatever your reason to quit, there are some basic rules of conduct for that big ‘last day’.
Here’s a list of what you should not do on your last day of work:
Rule #1: Don’t diss the boss
Sure, he probably deserves it for all the long hours, credit stealing and impossible-to-meet deadlines, but that’s still no reason to go up to him and give him a piece of your mind.















