I joined this new company four months ago, and during my interviews, they clearly mentioned the role is for a different city, and I would need to relocate. I thought that during my two months notice period, I would receive a different offer within my city. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a better paying one. Two months ago I thought of resigning and brought this matter with my Manager, he gave me some flexibilities like coming to office biweekly. Now I have two offers and more than that, they also made 3 days RTO mandatory, great timing. Even though the offers are slightly less but all I care about is my family and of course learnings which is not happening here due to my current situation. I am not sure on how to bring this matter again, should I just send the resignation email? If not could you please suggest some better approach to handle this without burning any bridges. The reason for not relocating is that I found it incredibly difficult to leave my family behind and stay alone. I had sleepless nights and couldn't concentrate on the job. Because of this, I decided to travel weekly instead of relocating. However, this has been very stressful, and my productivity is hindering.
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Setup a 1:1 video call with your manager and inform that you cannot relocate due to (recently developed) family commitments that requires you to be staying with family. Tell him that you got another offer in your city hence resigning. Remember, manager knows family is first for you. And you should know that when layoff happens employer/manager will not think of your family. Set your mindset that way before your conversation.