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May 16, 2024
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RockyBalboa
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I think it depends on your job. If it's in sales a lot of companies
will just say "thanks, but you can go now."
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Giving two weeks notice today. Ask or tell me anything.
TheWanderer
May 16, 7:31am
make sure you have everything you need off your work computer before you
aplusfan
May 16, 7:32am
Giving two weeks is overrated
Icelandic Cougar
May 16, 7:32am
I guess if you work fast food or retail, sure. 2 weeks is a minimum in most professional settings
Preppy
May 16, 7:51am
The higher up you are in the organization the more notice you give. Exception sales
Baron
May 16, 7:57am
Just quick, to the point, and clear. Unless…you’re open to staying and think you
macdizzle
May 16, 7:33am
Are you sending an email, hand written thank you note, text message, or
carlstud
May 16, 7:33am
Boardname checks out…
Phred84044
May 16, 7:38am
Depends on your objective. Asked to stay for more money? Inflict pain? Simply
BoiseBlueCoug
May 16, 7:39am
Don't burn a bridge
RC Vikings
May 16, 7:41am
^^^This. Besides the fleeting satisfaction of giving an old employer the bird
BYU-Ite
May 16, 7:44am
I tell my team 2 weeks is for receptionists. As much notice and help with a
Trent
May 16, 7:42am
We're asked to give 30 days, if possible. It affects the team and patients if a team member is suddenly gone and no
Preppy
May 16, 7:53am
Companies don't always honor this themselves, is the problem.
DubuMfalme
May 16, 7:58am
Though true broadly, I have always been extremely loyal to people who take a
Trent
May 16, 10:18am
I would have given much more than two weeks if my company didn’t have a penchant
Pepe
May 16, 8:02am
Last time I switched jobs I gave them 8 weeks. I trained my replacement.
SausageKing
May 16, 8:22am
Love this! Understand there are situations where it isn't possible. But so nice
Trent
May 16, 10:16am
While you are correct that you can't replace a key team member in 2 weeks, you generally also cannot replace them in 4
Clark Addison
May 16, 8:44am
My guess is that honestly it might take 6 months or more to replace my labor.
TheWanderer
May 16, 8:50am
The federal government has customers???
Pepe
May 16, 7:53am
No. Only minions
TNT
May 16, 7:57am
We more act as the interface between private industry and the feds.
TheWanderer
May 16, 8:57am
RE: Giving two weeks notice today. Ask or tell me anything.
jxncoog
May 16, 8:03am
I think it depends on your job. If it's in sales a lot of companies
RockyBalboa
May 16, 8:07am
Do everything you can not to leave your boss/department in a lurch
CocaColaRecovery
May 16, 8:30am
I gave 6 month warning and 4 months notice
IGlowInTheDark
May 16, 8:40am
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