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re: Is it now acceptable to quit the same day you give notice?
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:28 pm to DiamondDog
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:28 pm to DiamondDog
We don't lose many employees that we want to keep. Usually we let them go the same day they turn in their two weeks notice because they're just going to be useless and unproductive most of the time. No reason to pay for that crap.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:29 pm to DiamondDog
You don’t owe them anymore time than they would give you.
What’s going to happen is people are going to wait until the absolute last day and then walk out that day, ensuring they get paid for those two weeks.
What’s going to happen is people are going to wait until the absolute last day and then walk out that day, ensuring they get paid for those two weeks.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:29 pm to JOJO Hammer
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Also if you are worth it they may counter your offer. But if you quit the same day that won’t happen.
I had a coworker that recently found another job paying more than he was currently being paid. He went speak with the boss and told her he loved his job but the difference in money was too good to pass up. He told her if she could match it he would stay and if not consider this his two week notice. She made a call to HR and later that day he was informed they matched the pay.
This post was edited on 2/1/23 at 9:30 pm
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:29 pm to DiamondDog
I gave 3 month notice to my last job. They still call me time to time when issues arise. Left on good terms and want them to succeed and prosper so I have no issues helping my previous fellow employees through things I can do in my sleep when they need help.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:31 pm to DiamondDog
In hindsight, I wish I would’ve given way fewer fricks and stopped trying to be such a good person when I worked a corporate job. It’s pointless and you gain nothing from it. Generally, people who work in middle management for extended periods of time are massive vindictive, lazy, lying shitbags who are terrible to be around and deserve to be treated accordingly.
If I had to go back to working in an office, I’d be more likely to walk into my bosses office, rip a gigantic fart, and tell him to go frick himself and have a nice life than I would be to give any type of advanced notice before quitting.
If I had to go back to working in an office, I’d be more likely to walk into my bosses office, rip a gigantic fart, and tell him to go frick himself and have a nice life than I would be to give any type of advanced notice before quitting.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:33 pm to DiamondDog
I never did a two week notice. It was more of a two minute warning.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:33 pm to armsdealer
Employers get treated as they treat others. I didn't quit, but I saw many people leave and many emails written to the CEO including hoping the company burns in hell. I didn't say that, but the feeling was mutual. Fortune 50 company.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:35 pm to DiamondDog
I offered my last employer two weeks, and told them I hoped they'd take me up on the offer, and they did. This was less than a year ago.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:38 pm to LSUFanHouston
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You don’t owe them anymore time than they would give you.
I am thinking this. I also think this is the last job and company I will work for. It's that kind of destination job and level within the company.
If I burn this Fortune 25 company, it'll be a fart in the wind. I don't even matter other than to my boss, who has counted on me for her own success.
This post was edited on 2/1/23 at 9:39 pm
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:42 pm to fallguy_1978
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My last employer asked me for 4 weeks when I quit but I declined. I'd been there for a decade and was pretty much in the middle of a year long project but that company was going to shite. I questioned whether they'd be in business for another year. They actually made it about 5 more though.
I'm actually about to get an offer for a new position, and like you I don't like the trajectory of my current company. They're gonna be in a real bad spot if I leave, but gotta look out for myself.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:43 pm to DiamondDog
frick them. It is a courtesy to give them 2 weeks. A courtesy they will not give you.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:48 pm to DiamondDog
On my last job switch, my current company had a project slow down and started cutting my hours by 25%.
So, with a new offer in hand, and finishing up my current workload that week, I submitted my letter of resignation on a Thursday afternoon. When the Engineering Manager asked when my last day would be, I said, you have already slashed my hours by 25%, so let’s make it tomorrow.
So, with a new offer in hand, and finishing up my current workload that week, I submitted my letter of resignation on a Thursday afternoon. When the Engineering Manager asked when my last day would be, I said, you have already slashed my hours by 25%, so let’s make it tomorrow.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:50 pm to DiamondDog
just went through this to another firm; i told the managing partner "2 weeks from this Friday." I guess he interpreted it wrong or something else, but I'm sitting at my desk and get an email from HR about 2 hrs later with a deaprture memo and exit interview for that next day.
I thought they were shitcanning me early. I freak out and call HR and they indicated that's what I had said. Had to call the managing partner and we laughed. They threw me a happy hour today before the deaparture and invited me for lunch next week (to pay off a bet from our Philly office).
Point: don't burn bridges and give AT LEAST 2 weeks.
I thought they were shitcanning me early. I freak out and call HR and they indicated that's what I had said. Had to call the managing partner and we laughed. They threw me a happy hour today before the deaparture and invited me for lunch next week (to pay off a bet from our Philly office).
Point: don't burn bridges and give AT LEAST 2 weeks.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:51 pm to DiamondDog
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Ronald McDonald gonna be real upset I'm now slingin those Rally fries.
Now that's how you get rid of the incoming jokes. Well done
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:51 pm to Costanza
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Would they give you two weeks notice before canning your arse?
Exactly why I thought 2 week notices are dumb as frick. They would fire you on the spot if need be but when you quit/go somewhere else, you gotta be the good person and give a 2 weeks notice? frick that. Do what's best for you always.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 9:58 pm to DiamondDog
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Ronald McDonald gonna be real upset I'm now slingin those Rally fries.
What a great line
Posted on 2/1/23 at 10:05 pm to DiamondDog
I gave my two weeks at my last corporate job. I worked the whole two weeks to finish off projects and to hand them off to my co-workers
Things didn’t work out at my next job (too slow) or the job after (employer lied about my role).
Ultimately, I’m back with my original corporate job that I left. A co-worker put in his 2 weeks a month or so after I left and they told him to not bother.. but he was kind of a jackass to work with. He’s a good dude, just not professional
Don’t burn bridges.
Things didn’t work out at my next job (too slow) or the job after (employer lied about my role).
Ultimately, I’m back with my original corporate job that I left. A co-worker put in his 2 weeks a month or so after I left and they told him to not bother.. but he was kind of a jackass to work with. He’s a good dude, just not professional
Don’t burn bridges.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 10:09 pm to DiamondDog
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acceptable to quit the same day you give notice
Isn’t this just quitting the job/dragging’ up? What’s the point of a notice if you’re quitting that day? Unless there are ethical issues or something that make you “resign effective immediately” or something like that, and you want a paper trail.
In healthcare, people will get blackballed from the entire individual healthcare system (ie all Oschner hospitals if working at an Oschner facility) if you walk out without a two week notice. Not a good idea for future employment options, with the trend of consolidation of hospitals/clinics under a particular healthcare system. In California, if you get blackballed from Kaiser Permanente, your potential future job opportunities are probably cut in half.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 10:33 pm to DiamondDog
If u give 2 weeks and they let u go, u still get paid.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 10:55 pm to DiamondDog
My whole perspective on a 2 weeks notice changed during COVID. I busted my arse working when everyone else was off. We hit a slow period the summer of 2021 and was furloughed without notice in favor of hourly employees that cost the company less. My furlough was 12 weeks. So I searched high and low for a new job and found one with a great relo package out of the shite hole that is BR. Within the hour of me signing the acceptance letter I went to my employer and let them know I would not be returning. My scheduled return date was 2 days later and everyone lost their shite. I gave them more notice than they gave me for my furlough, so frick em
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