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Originally posted by norrahe View PostHe's a permie
Well till the end of today that is........
Some companies are really funny with you if you hand notice in early, back in the days of being a permie, I handed my notice in and got asked to leave the next day.
Turns out they had a spate of resignations and were trying to save face. I had a months notice and they still paid me till the end of the monthConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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My last permie job, they had cocked up the contract wording. Either party was obliged to give four weeks notice, however either party could waive the right to give that notice.
I waived the right and left after two weeks of notice, just to be nice. Got all my work finished on time, and my boss knew I was looking to leave before I'd got a contract to go to and was very supportive.
Got incredibly merry at lunch, had leaving presentation (they bought me a lightsaber!), said my goodbyes and left mid-afternoon. As I was leaving, the solution architect called me over and asked me to fix a problemMy boss pointed out that me being that drunk, coding on the system, was perhaps not a good idea - still got it fixed before I weaved my way out of the office.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostI bet that his salary isn't up to date thoughComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostIf they shaft me then I can cover the missing day
Makes a great bargaining chip for getting what you are owed (nothing more as that would be for gain, and that's blackmail)Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostMorningConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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