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--chris-- wrote: » A coworker put in his two weeks yesterday, and shortly after he was terminated. It was pretty civil, I imagine he saw it coming and understands why. My employer announced it today and said simply they have had bad experiences in the past with employees putting in their two weeks then "poisoning" the environment and/or trying to steal clients. My question: Since giving your two weeks is becoming more like "terminate me now", how do you guys approach resigning? Do you put the two weeks in expecting to get fired on the spot? Do you not put two weeks in and just walk out on your last day and let them know at that point?
pevangel wrote: » I gather all my personal stuffs and put them in the car before I submit my two weeks.
Verities wrote: » That's a very unprofessional move on the part of the company, especially since he gave them two weeks notice which is customary. I certainly hope they're paying him for those 2 weeks, since he probably won't be making money at his new position at least until being employed for 2 weeks, which would mean he lost 4 weeks worth of pay. Now you know what you're in for when you're ready to leave that company.
Verities wrote: » I certainly hope they're paying him for those 2 weeks, since he probably won't be making money at his new position at least until being employed for 2 weeks, which would mean he lost 4 weeks worth of pay.
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