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I left all those files in my office the day I left. I let my manager determine what to do with them.
Marj Hermansen-Eldard
Senior Technical Writer
ZZSoft, Inc.
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Hello,
I'm about to switch jobs. I was wondering what most people do with their
old files. Do you take them with you? Do you throw them away? Do leave them
with the person taking your position?
When I say old files I am referring to paper copies of documents, notes,
review copies, etc.