Resignation Letter Unhappy with Management (5 Samples)

In this brief guide, we will discuss how to write a resignation letter when you are unhappy with management.

Resignation Letter Unhappy with Management

A resignation letter when you are unhappy with management can be a blessing when you feel stuck in a job you don’t like, and sometimes sadly no matter what you do the situation does not seem to get better.

When you are unhappy with management it may be very tempting to write a resignation letter with strong words and complaints, wanting to tell the management what you really think of them because you are leaving anyway, right?

Wrong. Employers say that they find it hard to trust an employee who does not show professionalism in a condition like being unhappy with management and taking it out in a resignation letter. 

You need to remember that everything you put on paper becomes a record, and therefore if you write a resignation letter and submit it to the same management that made you unhappy, they may very well use it against you, especially in a situation where it is your word against theirs.

Therefore the rule of thumb for a resignation letter when you are unhappy with the management is to maintain as polite and professional a tone as you possibly can, muster up some self-control and mention some positives, and leave the place with a clear mind, focusing on what lies ahead rather than your previous toxic workplace.

Resignation Letter Unhappy with Management: Sample 1

This resignation letter by someone unhappy with management does exactly what was discussed previously. They clearly have problems with the management, but they mention it in the nicest way possible, mentioning first the positives and then, in almost vague terms, the things that have made them unhappy with the management.

“John Smith

john@smith.com

888-888-8888

123 Road, St., New York NY 11121

June 1st, 2019

Company Inc.

Sarah Doe

sarah@company.com

Senior Management

123 Business Road, New York NY 11121

Dear Joseph —

Thank you for the opportunity to work with you. While many employees would simply tell a lie and say that there is a personal reason for their resignation, I’d like to show you respect by being more honest with you. I believe this company has a high degree of potential and I have a firm respect for most of the employees who work here. Because I respect my coworkers, I’d like to say the real reason for starting my resignation process and doing the “right thing”.

On October 1st, 2019 our team was looking for motivation. How we handled loss at this time made me unhappy with our leadership. And it is forcing me to submit my formal notice of resignation effective immediately. I’d like to encourage better leadership and motivation to take place.

I apologize for the inconvenience this will cause.

Sincerely,

John”

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Resignation Letter Unhappy with Management: Sample 2

This next resignation letter writer unhappy with management talks about the bad personal experiences they have had but does not take a tone that may be labeled aggressive, which is a positive thing to do in a letter where you need to stand up for yourself but also need to maintain good manners.

“To,

Human Resources department

Dear Mr. Walner,

This letter serves as my resignation from the post [INSERT DESIGNATION] effective tomorrow. I am highly thankful to you for providing me with the best opportunities to work with your company. This place meant a lot to me both professionally and personally for what I will always stay loyal to the company and its confidential information.

I am quitting the job due to favoritism that I experienced while working here. I always tried to do my best whether it was a project or matter of maintaining conduct at the workplace. But I am extremely grave for the recent injustice practiced by the management. After being appreciated several times for my hard work and professional attitude, I was completely ignored when it came to promotion. Everybody in the office was expecting it to be bestowed upon me but the discrimination ruled. Consequently, I must bid goodbye to the company. 

Once again thank you for giving me the chance to work with a team of high professionals as yours.

Kind regards,

Mr. Greg,

Assistant Manager”

Resignation Letter Unhappy with Management: Sample 3

The resignation letter for being unhappy with management that is given below is another good example of how the tone in such a letter should be so that it does not sound too aggressive.

“John Smith

john@smith.com

888-888-8888

123 Road, St., New York NY 11121

June 1st, 2019

Company Inc.

Sarah Doe

sarah@company.com

Senior Management

123 Business Road, New York NY 11121

Dear (name)

This is to inform you that I am resigning from the post of manager with effect from Tuesday.

With the management being changed, I no more feel comfortable working in this environment. The new management is non-co-operative and shows non-willingness towards the acceptance of innovative ideas. The working environment is not the same as before and there seems to be less likelihood of effective work performance.

I cannot work in the company anymore as all my efforts go in vain. I am thankful to the company for providing me with opportunities that have helped enhance my skill and performance. Prior to my leaving the company, I have successfully completed all my responsibilities and hence I am sure that there is no more to be done from my side, still, if you face any difficulty contact my supervisor.

I wish you all the luck in the future.

Regards,

Name”

Resignation Letter Unhappy with Management: Sample 4

This next resignation letter writer is not just unhappy with management, they seem quite frustrated, and that may be seen in the letter. 

While that is not the ideal way to do things, if the workplace is truly toxic, and more importantly if you have evidence and witnesses that can corroborate your story, go ahead and write an angry letter.

If you have experienced harassment or bullying or excessive toxicity in the workplace, you may also be entitled to compensation.

“To,

Name

Address

Company name

Date

Subject: Resignation Letter

Dear (name)

This letter is to inform you of my decision to resign from my position as a technical writer, effective in two weeks.

Again, I have been passed over for promotion. Despite sterling evaluations from my superiors, the challenges and rewards I seek from my employment do not appear to be forthcoming. It is, therefore, unconscionable for me to remain with a company that neither rewards my accomplishments nor recognizes my potential.

My frustration, however, does not diminish the fact that my friendships here have been a source of pleasure and satisfaction. I wish everyone the very best.

Because all my projects are complete and my assignments are up to date, my replacement should have little difficulty taking over my responsibilities. However, if any problems should arise, you may contact me at 555-5555, and I will be happy to respond to any questions you or my replacement may have.

Regards,

Name”

Resignation Letter Unhappy with Management: Sample 5

This next resignation letter due to being unhappy with management also takes a more positive approach and does not talk much about being unhappy bit at all, which is also something a lot of people choose to do when they just want to move forward and not escalate things.

“[Date]

[Immediate Supervisor],

Please accept this letter as notice of my formal resignation from my position at [xyz company]. My last day of employment will be [date].

I want to thank you for providing me with this opportunity three years ago. You saw my potential and provided the chance to learn from you and the team in ways that I could not envision and in ways that were unclear to me at the time. We’ve tackled many successful projects together, but my favorite was [project x]. That’s the project that showcased to me how much your mentorship expanded my [descriptive] expertise, and we had a lot of fun along the way. The time you spent teaching and challenging me has left a lasting impact on my career and development, and I’m grateful to have worked for you.

I wish you and everyone at [company] the best and look forward to staying in touch and helping in any way that I can — during and after this smooth transition. I’m reachable at [email] or [phone].

Sincerely,

[Name]”

Resignation Letter Unhappy with Management: Sample 6

This next resignation letter due to being unhappy with management talks about both the positive and negative aspects of the job, which is also something you may choose to do.

“To, 

Name

Address

Company name

Date

Subject: Resignation Letter

Dear (name)

I am sorry to inform you that I have decided to resign from my position as a computer programmer in order to seek a more rewarding position elsewhere. This resignation must become effective no later than two weeks from today’s date.

I have concluded that my contributions here are unrewarded and my ideas are, ignored. I have much to offer and feel frustrated that I am consistently passed over for special projects. I need to work for a company that encourages creativity rather than restricts it. Although your compensation has been fair, you have been unable to provide other types of incentives that I need.

Nevertheless, my time here has not been wasted. I have gained experience and have honed my skills. I have worked with a dedicated group that has earned my respect and admiration. I sincerely wish co-workers well in their future endeavors.

Because you have indicated that my work is excellent, I would appreciate a positive recommendation from you should any prospective employers inquire about my qualifications. If you feel you are unable to satisfy this request, I would sincerely value an opportunity to discuss with you any reservations you may have.

Regards, 

Name”

Conclusion

In this brief guide, we will discuss how to write a resignation letter when you are unhappy with management. Please feel free to send us any questions or comments you may have.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Resignation Letter Unhappy with Management

How do you write a resignation letter if you are not happy?

To write a resignation letter if you are not happy you need to be polite and professional and include the following elements in your letter:

Date
The name of your boss
Positive highlights of your time
Your reason (unsatisfactory conditions)
A brief description of the reason
Your last day of work/notice period

How do I resign from a toxic work environment?

To resign from a toxic work environment, you need to first talk to a lawyer and check to see if you may be entitled to special compensation of any kind.

Next you can talk to the superiors who are not involved in the harassment or toxicity and see if you may be transferred, else just write a resignation letter, leave, and start afresh.

How do you quit a job that isn’t a good fit?

To quit a job that is not a good fit you may write a resignation letter that says something like this “I regret to inform you that I have to tender my resignation effective (Date), after serving my notice period of 2 weeks, as I have come to realize that I am not able to give my best to the expectations of my current job description. I thank you for the opportunity you have provided to me and I am very grateful for all I have learned.”

Other Sample resignation & Leave letters you may like

Below is a list of other sample resignation letters we have curated.

Remember, your health comes first and if you are feeling exhausted or work is simply stressing you out then taking a break doesn’t make you weak but strong.

If you’re facing this, it may be a good idea to seek the help of a therapist or other mental health professional. You can find a therapist at BetterHelp who can help you learn how to cope and address it.

Citations

https://www.thebalancecareers.com/unsatisfactory-working-conditions-resignation-2071805

https://fairygodboss.com/articles/resignation-letter-samples

https://www.writeexpress.com/resign07.html

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