Hand in (one's) notice British Verb + object/complement mainly UK
To formally notify one's employer that one is departing or resigning from one's position.
The newspaper's editor handed in his notice after the scandal.
Anna handed in her notice because she was offered a better job elsewhere.
Many workers are handing in their notices because of poor pay.
An easy job that is well-paid and stress-free
Get a job
to show or teach somebody how to do something
The entertainment industry and those who work in it is more exciting and dazzling when compared to any other
The verb "hand" should be conjugated according to its tense.
people often do irrational or foolish things when they are in love.
I and my boyfriend have decided to get married in the summer. I don't think that's wise, since we won't have enough money saved by then to set up house. But then, one cannot love and be wise.