TL;DR: I am about to quit a WFH position without notice, but will need to go in to the office afterwards to return my company computer. How can I make this process as painless/not-awkward as possible?
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I've been working in a WFH position for the past 3 months. It doesn't pay very well and it's not an industry that I want to stay in, but it was my first job offer after months of unemployment after graduation, so I took it.
It's a fine job, but I really dislike the work and my supervisor. She micromanages and talks down to myself and other team members, and generally makes the job pretty intolerable.
I kept applying to other jobs, and recently received an offer for a position that pays 50% more in an industry I want to be in, so needless to say I will be leaving my current job for that one.
Here's the tricky part; my husband and I are days away from closing on a new home. Our lender has advised that I cannot switch jobs or give notice at my current job until after we close, and if I did it would jeopardize our home loan. So, I'll be quitting without notice and starting my new job immediately after closing. I realize this means I'll burn a bridge with the company, which is fine because I won't apply there again or ever return to that industry.
I've never quit a job without notice and I'm nervous about resigning, and then going in to return my company equipment. I have a computer tower and two monitors, among other things, so mailing isn't an option. Is there any way to make this whole situation less awkward? For some reason the thought of going to the office, and likely running into my supervisor (who is quite confrontational) after quitting, is making my stomach turn.
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