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It is better to quit. as getting fired can prevent future jobs to open up to you.
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This starts with your resignation. Under no circumstances should you let on that you’re leaving before you have a signed agreement and official start date from your new employer. If you jump the gun and blab to everyone and your job offer falls through, your best case scenario is that you’ve got egg on your face. The worst case, of course, is that your boss is insulted enough to fire you. Here are some other suggestions for making a smooth exit: http://www.jobseekersadvice.com/employment_issues/articles/right_way_to_quit_your_job.htm
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Give two weeks notice, don't let too many co-workers know your plans and never burn your bridges.
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