Just explain with a professional attitude that the job is not for you and that you are looking for a job that is more suitable. Give your employer a two week notice that way he can start looking for someone that can replace your position.
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Reputation: 46another for what Rebuzzal said. Don't join guilds/clans because I don't want to be particularly bound to a game, HOWEVER from alts of guildies I've listened to, it's really in poor taste to join a guild, exploit them, then leave without a trace (unless you're playing a competitive MMO like EVE). Now there are some guilds made exclusively for leveling/gearing/etc. who are probably used to guild members coming & going. You can join one of those, get good with them, then let them know when you're going to quit for a more serious guild. They'll probably be cool with that, and are more likely to let you rejoin if you hate the new guild for whatever reason.
Reputation: 366Is it improper? Maybe. But if I see the guild doesn't want to go up and beyond I will eventually ditch them because they will halt my progress. So in the end I would say no.
But if you are in a guild that is "elite" but is willing to work for it, then you should stick around and take the lead if nobody wants to.