The first friend said, take it. Business cannot be just. Listen to what makes sense, and pretend to listen to what doesn't. Be a man so that we can meet again in the future. You will find that at that time, you felt that your pattern suddenly became bigger and unbearable!
The second friend said that he was very grateful to the boss.
When he resigned, the boss smiled at himself. It is common for them to forget each other in the Jianghu. Even if some employees resign, the boss will break up in discord. But I feel that when I have resigned and am ready to leave and say hello to my boss, my boss can still educate me, which shows that my boss is a very responsible person. Now that I have resigned and left, I am no longer an employee of my boss, and my boss has no obligation to help me realize my shortcomings. The boss can speak frankly to my face and point out my shortcomings in the hope that I can get rid of bad workplace habits and make my future workplace work smoother and my career development better. I think the boss is doing all this for my own good, so I will be very grateful to the boss.
The third friend said that he should correct his shortcomings urgently and look forward to his future mood.
Since resignation is a reality, we should face the future bravely. In fact, the most important thing after resigning is to sum up the gains and losses of the last job. At this time, getting the education and guidance from my boss is undoubtedly the greatest help for my future. I believe that as long as I can seriously accept the boss's education, keep in mind the boss's teaching and correct my shortcomings, I will become better in the future, and even surpass my boss one day, so I will be eager to correct my shortcomings and look forward to it.
It really doesn't matter whether the boss is right or not. The important thing is that he once helped me, and I should thank him in person! What will happen in the future after I leave? Enthusiastic and confident, I don't think it's too bad. No matter what the boss tells us, just stick to your career path, regardless of success or failure!