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What’s a good resignation letter to give to my manager?

My manager is attempting to get me to come into the office more days than I contracted to for no reason. I’m the best in my group for getting work done and this is just seems like a punishment for me, as everyone else only has to come in one day a week. He also wants me to train another person during the days when I am working on my own with an entire company dependent on me to critique their work to send to clients. So, should I go for the classic minimalist resignation? (Dear Mr./Ms. Last Name: I regret to inform you that I'm resigning from my position as the X at Company A immediately.) Or should I go more in depth about my incompetence coworkers and my dopey manager?


My manager is attempting to get me to come into the office more days than I contracted to for no reason. I’m the best in my group for getting work done and this is just seems like a punishment for me, as everyone else only has to come in one day a week.

He also wants me to train another person during the days when I am working on my own with an entire company dependent on me to critique their work to send to clients.

So, should I go for the classic minimalist resignation?
(Dear Mr./Ms. Last Name:
I regret to inform you that I'm resigning from my position as the X at Company A immediately.)

Or should I go more in depth about my incompetence coworkers and my dopey manager?

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