Problem: Article: Tempura batter is a thin, crispy Japanese-style batter that is traditionally used with bite-sized pieces of meat, seafood, and vegetables. Cut the food into similar-sized pieces so that it cooks evenly. These foods work well with tempura batter:  Shrimp Crab pieces Cubed chicken, pork or steak Broccoli florets Slices of sweet potato
Summary: Prepare meat and vegetable pieces.

Problem: Article: Transfer over all purely-personal files on your  company phone, tablet, and/or computer, if you have them. Odds are, the company will take these from you and wipe them clean when or soon after you announce your resignation. Make sure to get personal files off of them or back them up online beforehand. Just make sure not to copy any files that contain proprietary company information, including customer or prospect lists. This could subject you to criminal penalties. Work with HR to figure out how you can move your 401(k) or 403(b) over to a new employer. You'll need to figure out exactly how to transfer retirement funds on both sides, and complete all requirements for doing so, before switching to your new position. Make sure to take special care so that everything goes smoothly, because you don't want to lose your retirement fund.  Other benefits issues to settle might include life and health insurance, purchase of a company car or other assets, and payment for unused vacation time, among others. Work with HR to ensure that you are duly compensated for these benefits or that they are transferred to your new employer. Find a good time to clean your personal items out of your office. If you are asked to leave immediately, you may have little time to do this. Otherwise, you will likely have time to go back to your office, perhaps several times, to get your possessions out. Be sure to leave your workspace clean for the next occupant. If another employee will be trained to fill your role when you leave, be ready to assist in transitioning that person into your role. This may include giving advice, training them, or transferring over relevant documents. Leave any in-process projects and related document well-organized so that your successor can easily pick up where you left off. Continue to fulfill your objectives as normal, or even work harder, up until the last minute of your last day at your current job. This shows your employer that you are still a dedicated employee. After all, who knows when you might need a reference for a future position? Show your current employer that you are a hard worker to earn their respect and a glowing reference if you ever need one. During your exit interview, pay attention to the information presented to you. In many instances, the employee in charge of your exit information will give you specific information on the company's rules regarding information you can give potential employers about your work. Note any confidentiality agreements or limitations on referral letters, recommendations, or other interactions with potential employers.
Summary: Clear off company-owned electronic devices. Figure out how to deal with transferrable benefits. Set up a time to move personal possessions out of your office. Be prepared to help train your replacement. Continue to work hard through your last day. Go through your exit interview.

Problem: Article: Use a screwdriver or other flat instrument to get under the key, and pull up slightly on one of the edges. You can also use your nail.  If you are working on a laptop (whether PC or Mac), the key is held in place by a flimsy plastic clip, which also serves as the spring. The keys are attached in slightly different ways on each type of keyboard, so removing them will be different on each type. If you're unsure if or how your laptop keys come off, consult your manual.  Mechanical keyboards should not be fixed by prying at the keys. Most keyboards include a key puller that will remove individual key caps off of the keyboard. Don't remove all the keys at once, as you may have trouble remembering where they all go. Don't do more than a couple at one time. Clear out any obstructions or crumbs that are jamming the key or the hinges underneath. You can use tweezers or toothpicks to help. Be sure not to have so much alcohol on the swab that it drips. You don't want to leave any liquid underneath the keys, even rubbing alcohol. Gently press the key down. It should snap back into place. If using a laptop, insert the clip into the position it originally held before you place the key back into its spot.
Summary: Gently pry up the jammed key. Carefully wipe the inside of the button and the slot from which it was removed. Use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to clean off any sticky areas. Let the key and keyboard fully dry. Insert the keys back into their original places.

Problem: Article: Take a class, if needed. Look for online or in-person classes. Practice your typing and computer navigation skills. Also practice talking while you type.  Call center agents need  to be able to react and locate information quickly.  Familiarizing yourself with computer navigation can help you learn new software as needed. Free online programs and video tutorials are available to help you improve your computer skills. Plan to arrive to work early every day. Give yourself to time to commute and get settled in. Take breaks when your schedule allows you to.  Most call centers will require you to log in to your system before you can take calls. It’s a good idea to check the traffic report in the morning significantly ahead of leaving for work. That way if there’s a traffic problem, you can leave even earlier. Ask for advice on specific situations or how to improve at your job in general. Try to talk to them during breaks if they are very busy with multiple agents while on the job. Alternately, you may be able to speak to them before or after work. Supervisors usually started out with your same job. They’ll know the in’s and out’s of the position, and appreciate how hard it can get. Memorize as much information about your employer as you can. Check your company's internet and intranet frequently. Don’t neglect your email, as important internal memos may await you.  You should know the details of the products and services your company offers. Call center agents who are confident in their abilities are more effective at their jobs. Approach the job with enthusiasm. Arrive every day with a sense of optimism, and remind yourself to maintain it. Keep at least one yellow-colored item on your desk, if you’re allowed to. Keep positive affirmations with you – either memorize some or keep them in your purse, pocket, or cubicle.  The color yellow has an optimistic psychological effect.  For example, use yellow sticky notes, pens, or paper clips. An example of a positive affirmation is, “I am in charge of how I feel and I choose to remain positive.”
Summary:
Improve your computer skills. Be punctual. Learn from your supervisors. Stay up to date with your company's activities. Keep a positive outlook.