03-29-2012, 04:00 PM
I would turn it back on them --
I'd just tell them that given the information as presented, that yes it would be in both our interests for me to resign. I assume the company would not want an employee that A) Could never really be intimidated, because they could just walk away
B) have no real incentive to arrive on time, stay until closing or give 100% at all times
and C) would bring unwanted media attention to the company, since they always love the lottery winner still works type story
However since I have not won the lottery, and in fact never play the lottery - then I would be happily doing those three things in order to keep my employer satisfied and keep my job.
I'd just tell them that given the information as presented, that yes it would be in both our interests for me to resign. I assume the company would not want an employee that A) Could never really be intimidated, because they could just walk away
B) have no real incentive to arrive on time, stay until closing or give 100% at all times
and C) would bring unwanted media attention to the company, since they always love the lottery winner still works type story
However since I have not won the lottery, and in fact never play the lottery - then I would be happily doing those three things in order to keep my employer satisfied and keep my job.