(your icon reminds me I need to finish the Fable Knights Motorcycle Club art...)
AHAHAHA. XD I did the math this morning, trying to recall exactly how many times I've moved more than two states, and I kinda cringed. XD I've moved from Vegas to NYC, NYC to Los Angeles, LA to Chicago, NYC to San Francisco via Vegas, SF to Atlanta, Nashville to San Francisco -- and that's not counting Chicago to NYC or Atlanta to Easton PA and back to Atlanta again, which technically aren't transcontinental. *sheepish grin* I've done these drives in everything from 14' rental trucks to rented SUVs, depending on how much stuff I was dragging along with me and how much money I had available (sometimes it's actually cheaper to rent a regular car than a moving truck!).
TIMING IS EVERYTHING when turning in one's resignation from a job. Giving one's employer a heads up is generally good form -- severs the tie cleanly, gives you a good reference too. Two weeks' notice is customary in the non-retail world, so you might could use that as a guideline. (ALSO try to get a letter of reference, copies of past work appraisals, etc., so you have a paper trail and contact info for future job applications.)
Again, I'm totally available any ol' time for brainstorming and advice and stuff. <333 Yay for hanging out more!!
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Date: 2010-01-04 04:58 pm (UTC)AHAHAHA. XD I did the math this morning, trying to recall exactly how many times I've moved more than two states, and I kinda cringed. XD I've moved from Vegas to NYC, NYC to Los Angeles, LA to Chicago, NYC to San Francisco via Vegas, SF to Atlanta, Nashville to San Francisco -- and that's not counting Chicago to NYC or Atlanta to Easton PA and back to Atlanta again, which technically aren't transcontinental. *sheepish grin* I've done these drives in everything from 14' rental trucks to rented SUVs, depending on how much stuff I was dragging along with me and how much money I had available (sometimes it's actually cheaper to rent a regular car than a moving truck!).
TIMING IS EVERYTHING when turning in one's resignation from a job. Giving one's employer a heads up is generally good form -- severs the tie cleanly, gives you a good reference too. Two weeks' notice is customary in the non-retail world, so you might could use that as a guideline. (ALSO try to get a letter of reference, copies of past work appraisals, etc., so you have a paper trail and contact info for future job applications.)
Again, I'm totally available any ol' time for brainstorming and advice and stuff. <333 Yay for hanging out more!!