Giveing 2wk notice

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Re: Giveing 2wk notice

Postby Northbigmuddy » Wed Jul 10, 2013 3:43 pm

I agree that it's all about the multitude of variables. Unless the company has a set policy I can see it going either way. I let folks go as soon as I can get a check made up to square up on the pay. I don't want someone who is already on the other side of the fence taking care of my business. No hard feelings I just don't see how you could really focus 100% on something you are walking away from.
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Re: Giveing 2wk notice

Postby RedEyed Duck » Wed Jul 10, 2013 6:43 pm

I'll also add that as an employer if you choose to not accept a persons notice. Then I think you should pay em...
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Postby JDgator » Wed Jul 10, 2013 8:34 pm

If you work in the IT field, it is pretty common to get asked to leave immediately.
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Postby mudsucker » Wed Jul 10, 2013 9:30 pm

.....and they wonder why people ,"go postal"!
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Re: Giveing 2wk notice

Postby bpinson1 » Wed Jul 10, 2013 10:13 pm

If you have vacation they have to pay you. Take your remaining vacation, start you new job and then give notice. Get paid x 2 for 2 weeks.
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Re: Giveing 2wk notice

Postby Jeff » Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:01 am

As a business owner when someone gives two weeks I settle up pay and send them on their way. Too often when they work the 2 weeks in my opinion they become "toxic" to work around for the rest of the staff. Morale goes down and often customer service goes down. I pay them for their 2 weeks and send them on their way.
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Re: Giveing 2wk notice

Postby TNBayouBengal » Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:05 am

Someone told me once that a true judge of character is not how you act when you start a new job, it is how you act when you quit your old job.

I gave a two weeks notice when I quit my last job. Before I gave my notice, I cleaned out my company truck, office, and removed anything personal from my laptop and phone. Since I was going to work for the competition, I was prepared to get told to "hit the road," which I was. They ended up paying me for my last two weeks, so that made a nice paid vacation.

You can't control how your employer acts when you give a two weeks notice, but you sure can control how you act.
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Re: Giveing 2wk notice

Postby RedEyed Duck » Thu Jul 11, 2013 11:13 am

TNBayouBengal wrote:Someone told me once that a true judge of character is not how you act when you start a new job, it is how you act when you quit your old job.

I gave a two weeks notice when I quit my last job. Before I gave my notice, I cleaned out my company truck, office, and removed anything personal from my laptop and phone. Since I was going to work for the competition, I was prepared to get told to "hit the road," which I was. They ended up paying me for my last two weeks, so that made a nice paid vacation.

You can't control how your employer acts when you give a two weeks notice, but you sure can control how you act.
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Re: Giveing 2wk notice

Postby Jelly » Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:17 pm

had a friend say once, "a two weeks notice? heck, I give them two weeks to notice that I'm gone"
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Re: Giveing 2wk notice

Postby teul2 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:59 pm

skywalker wrote:
edub20 wrote:
skywalker wrote:Agreed, have your stuff out of your office and your files backed up to the 'cloud'........BEFORE you turn in your notice.......
Nothing is "your files" on a company owned PC. :D
if you worked in IT for 12 years........ALL files can be yours. 8)
All true points.

As an aside, something people don't realize in most cases is the fact that the computer is the companies. You have no right to, nor expectation to privacy on a company owned computer. Things on your computer can and will be used against you. Keep your personal and professional things separate. Use personal email for personal. Never works email. They may no do it, but they can read every word of it and you'll never know.

I've seen many IT people gone the day of notice given.
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Re: Giveing 2wk notice

Postby edub20 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:23 pm

teul2 wrote: All true points.

As an aside, something people don't realize in most cases is the fact that the computer is the companies. You have no right to, nor expectation to privacy on a company owned computer. Things on your computer can and will be used against you. Keep your personal and professional things separate. Use personal email for personal. Never works email. They may no do it, but they can read every word of it and you'll never know.

I've seen many IT people gone the day of notice given.
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Re: Giveing 2wk notice

Postby jacksbuddy » Fri Jul 12, 2013 8:44 am

This thread is reminding me of one of my previous employers. When I left, they did not give me the 2 weeks pay, nor did they pay me for all of my vacation that I was due. Of course, I was fired for having integrity so I did not waste my time stooping to their level. In fact, when I was shown the door; they were a lot more upset than I was. 8) 8) 8)
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Re: Giveing 2wk notice

Postby skywalker » Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:47 am

In IT its pretty much a given if you are in a tech support role or some other tech/admin role you are shown the door immediately and all accounts are disabled and/or passwords changed, however, upper mgmt or project mgmt you usually are allowed to stay and make sure all 'i's are dotted and 't's are crossed to ensure project completion and/or smooth transition. I actually worked out 3 and 4 week notices in my last 2 jobs in IT just to ensure no loss or gaps on projects.

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