Moscyn
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Not sure whether I've posted this in the right forum or whether there are previous threads on this subject (if they are, pls point me to them - thks). I've handed in my resignation and have 2 months to go before I end my working life of 27 years. Can you share with me what are the things I should do in these last 2 months while I am still employed? For instance, I've got this list below:-
1. Dental check to get full benefit of the company's dental coverage - did a crowning today.
2. Will go for a medical check up as the company provide a very comprehensive and expensive check up annually.
3. Clear personal things from office like my extra pair of shoes, jacket, photos, etc.
4. Sell shares I own in the company - this, I think, is required by my company.
5. Transfer my broker account from the company to one of my choice.
6. Write a withholding letter to IRD as I won't be employed in future.
I'm sure that's more to do - so please help as I don't want to regret not doing things now when I have the time. Someone tell me to apply for as many credit cards I want while employed but I don't think I want to do that. BTW, if it is relevant to any advice, I work for a US bank in Asia and no US tax or US benefits as not a US citizen.
As expected, after handing in my resignation, I had mixed feelings of whether I've done the right thing. I know deep down I have but it is strange not to be working soon when I have been doing so for more than half my life so far.
Thanks!
1. Dental check to get full benefit of the company's dental coverage - did a crowning today.
2. Will go for a medical check up as the company provide a very comprehensive and expensive check up annually.
3. Clear personal things from office like my extra pair of shoes, jacket, photos, etc.
4. Sell shares I own in the company - this, I think, is required by my company.
5. Transfer my broker account from the company to one of my choice.
6. Write a withholding letter to IRD as I won't be employed in future.
I'm sure that's more to do - so please help as I don't want to regret not doing things now when I have the time. Someone tell me to apply for as many credit cards I want while employed but I don't think I want to do that. BTW, if it is relevant to any advice, I work for a US bank in Asia and no US tax or US benefits as not a US citizen.
As expected, after handing in my resignation, I had mixed feelings of whether I've done the right thing. I know deep down I have but it is strange not to be working soon when I have been doing so for more than half my life so far.
Thanks!