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Topic: do you ever
coz1976's photo
Sat 08/08/09 11:55 AM
work out a two week notice when you leave a job?it's my first time seems weird.

no photo
Sat 08/08/09 11:57 AM
yeah if you want 2 get your wages

Mr_Music's photo
Sat 08/08/09 11:58 AM
I never bother. Why should I? They sure as hell ain't gonna give me a two-week notice if they're fixin' to fire me!

Jtevans's photo
Sat 08/08/09 11:58 AM
i call in sick during the 2 week notice.if they get p1ssy,i tell them


"what are you going to do,fire me?.i'm leaving in 2 weeks anyways...."


smokin

coz1976's photo
Sat 08/08/09 11:59 AM

I never bother. Why should I? They sure as hell ain't gonna give me a two-week notice if they're fixin' to fire me!

you know that's right

Quietman_2009's photo
Sat 08/08/09 11:59 AM
Edited by Quietman_2009 on Sat 08/08/09 11:59 AM
nope, never have

I either get mad and throw my hard hat at somebody and walk

or I get over it and stay

lonetar25's photo
Sat 08/08/09 12:00 PM
its your responsability, to end your contract

it shows every new employer that your professonal

its the way we do things in buisness

unless you jump over the boss`s desk and kill him with a fountine pen
in wich case i think its policy to leeve straight away.

misstina2's photo
Sat 08/08/09 12:02 PM
flowerforyou it's best when possibleflowerforyou

newarkjw's photo
Sat 08/08/09 12:03 PM

work out a two week notice when you leave a job?it's my first time seems weird.


If its possible I will out of respect. If it's not possible sorry about your luck.....smokin

misstina2's photo
Sat 08/08/09 12:04 PM
flowerforyou take you're vacation before you quitflowerforyou

no photo
Sat 08/08/09 12:09 PM
I always do. In my profession it follows you around if you end a contract negatively. Don't want to burn bridges and all that.

livelife68's photo
Sat 08/08/09 12:17 PM
I always work through a two week notice. I want a good recomendation from the place of employment. It shows that I'm a professional. It's always best to leave on good terms.

EquusDancer's photo
Sat 08/08/09 12:25 PM
I give it, but they usually let me go within a day or 2. No biggie.

no photo
Sat 08/08/09 12:42 PM
as someone that has to interview people...PLEASE DO....don't burn your bridges...if i say yes to hire you, and my HR dept calls your old job, you want them to say good things, not that you jumped ship..JMHO

elwoodsully's photo
Sat 08/08/09 04:56 PM
It's the smart thing to do to make sure you have a paycheck coming in if you're going right into a new job.

buttons's photo
Sat 08/08/09 04:58 PM
Edited by buttons on Sat 08/08/09 05:04 PM
i only quit once.... and yes i did however it had nothing to do with not liking the job... now as mr music puts it.... if i didnt like the job or there was a lot of bs going on.... i may not give 2 weeks notice...i have left other jobs though to go to another and i did give 2 weeks, wasnt anything against it, that time i was talking about i went to no job...... and lastly when i did quit once for another job.... i worked both jobs for two weeks after! one job was better than the other that i left for...but i gave them the 2 weeks and a extra 2 weeks to find someone fit for the job

Jess642's photo
Sat 08/08/09 04:58 PM
Edited by Jess642 on Sat 08/08/09 04:59 PM
Do relationships end...with one person just choosing to not show up any more?


How does that feel?


Any form of relating...be it boss/company/employer and staff/employee is a relationship...

it's being respectful.

Winx's photo
Sat 08/08/09 04:58 PM
Edited by Winx on Sat 08/08/09 04:59 PM

work out a two week notice when you leave a job?it's my first time seems weird.


It's good to give a 2 week notice if you want to use them on your resume.

They're more inclined to give a future interested employer a positive recommendation of you too.



Anton_k's photo
Sat 08/08/09 04:58 PM

work out a two week notice when you leave a job?it's my first time seems weird.


i wouldn't like burning the bridge i am standing on i might have to cross it again in the future..just a thought..one never knows.drinker

hereformore's photo
Sat 08/08/09 04:59 PM
It is the right thing to do, courteous and professional. If nothing else look at it this way...could make some bad karma.

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