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There's only one time quitting your job with a cake is a good idea, and this guy nailed it

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(reddit/imgur) The cake.

Quitting your job is never a cakewalk. Unless you're Arizona TV newscast director Mark Herman, in which case it is — literally.

Last week, Herman gave his three-week notice at Tucson's KOLD-TV by presenting his letter of resignation printed on a large sheet cake, which he posted to reddit.

By all accounts, the cake — white with strawberry filling — was a hit. But his cake departure only worked because he had, indeed, emailed his resignation beforehand and then "promised to hand-deliver a physical copy for his personnel file." It just so happened that the physical copy was delicious, but his boss wasn't blind-sided by the news.

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"I knew they’d be disappointed in my departure," he told JimRomenesko.com. "So I decided that I should resign via cake – not only because nobody can be mad or sad at a cake, but also because I’m a bit of a joker and a cake of resignation is pretty damn hilarious."

As original as it is, Herman is not the only cake-quitter in recent years. In 2013, Border Agency official Chris Holmes cake-quit his job at London's Stansted Airport to pursue cake design full time.

Lest you, too, be inspired to resign via baked good, there are a few things to consider, says national workplace expert Lynn Taylor. "Cake-quitting is certainly creative and memorable," she says. "Maybe he'll land creative director a the next TV station and they'll just love his out-of-the-cake-box thinking!"

But pulling off resignation by cake and maintaining good relations with employers — present and future — requires a little advance planning. As in: don't actually quit by cake. Warn your boss first. You're going for a "twist" on the traditional farewell, not a "stunt."

If there is a lesson to be learned here, it is this: out of respect for your employer, resignations should happen in private, one-on-one — but bringing in a celebratory cake after the fact could be great.

"Having a little fun when you're leaving a company is admirable for both employer and employee, as everyone wants to remember the good times and part on a positive note," Taylor says. If there is a second lesson, it is that strawberry filling is always a crowd-pleaser.

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