
1. Drafted Media Source He's shipping out tonight. Someone has to defend us from the Burning Legion.


2. Your Job is in Another Castle Media Source This programmer went the extra mile and modded Super Mario Bros. to display his classy resignation letter to his bosses. We're sure they're going to miss having someone so creative on staff.


3. Cupcakes Media Source These cupcakes are a really thoughtful way to quit. The only downside is that if employees take the wrong cupcake before the boss sees them, they might not quite get the message.


4. Steven Slater Media Source Steven Slater was a flight attendant for JetBlue Airways. After having a confrontation with a passenger, he grabbed the microphone, quit his job over the PA system, and as the plane was landing, grabbed two beers, popped open the emergency evacuation slide and jumped down it. He ended up briefly being a celebrity, but ultimately ended up owing JetBlue around $10,000 dollars for his actions.


5. Marching Band Media Source Joey DeFrancesco hated his job at a hotel, so he decided to quit and enlisted his friends to help. Fortunately, Joey's friends perform in a marching band, enabling his resignation to be as loud as humanly possible


6. Color Coded Media Source Everyone knows that the most important part of any resignation letter is that it is pretty. Writing it out in colorful crayons and including a bonus doodle of a dog ensured that Cat's letter was the fairest of them all.


7. Greg Media Source Greg was pretty fed up with Wendy's and it shows. We're curious as to how long that sign was up before anyone let management know.


8. Mr. Cake Media Source Chris Holmes wanted to actually show his coworkers why he was quitting, so he put his skills to good use. He baked a professional quality cake to say goodbye and managed to advertise his new cake business at the same time.


9. Smell Ya Later Media Source Words really can't describe this one. Just take a look at it. Really soak it in. We'd expect nothing less from a man with the nickname, "T-Bone."


10. Mac Alert Media Source It's probably not a good idea to tick off people who are clearly capable of taking control of your computer. This message brought to you by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.


11. Barbershop Sextet Media Source This is easily the most stylin' way anyone has ever quit. Honestly, everyone in the building probably just wants him to quit again so they can hear more singing.


12. GoDaddy Super Bowl Commercial Media Source Gwen Dean is actually a real person, who quit her job during a Super Bowl Commercial . She seems to have gotten the best of everything. She quit her job, opened a new business and got it advertised on one of the world's biggest stages, all for responding to an ad looking for someone getting ready to quit.


13. Ice Ice Baby Media Source In this case, it was actually a manager who quit while performing a choreographed dance to "Ice Ice Baby. " He's clearly given all of his employees something to aspire to.


14. Banana and a Mariachi Band Media Source This one is on the list for sheer weirdness. This guy marched into his office while dressed as a banana with a full Mariachi band blaring behind him. Everyone seems more puzzled than annoyed.


15. Exit Strategy Media Source I wonder if the people of Exit 329 were the ones who got him fired. Otherwise, this just seems unfair.


16. A Toast Media Source Nothing says classy quite like buying your boss a bottle after five years together. Now, if only it wasn't Jack Daniels.


17. Eric Media Source Eric's resignation letter appears to be written on a piece of toilet paper with a Sharpie. We're guessing this might reflect how he feels about the job.


18. Help Wanted Media Source Putting up the Help Wanted sign to find your own replacement must be one of the most satisfying feelings in the world. Here's hoping Joe got a new job with a boss who shows up on time.


19. Van Halen Media Source Eric Silver wanted to make sure that Wendy Raye remembered him. His Van Halen logo will almost certainly guarantee that.


20. Via Viral Video Media Source Maria Shifrin worked for a company that made videos. So it only makes sense that she decided to make a video as her notice of resignation. The video went viral, proving that Marina knows her stuff, but her bosses got the last word.