On the subject of leaving asap, well times have changed and sometimes it is necessary to leave asap. I'm middle aged and was always taught to give notice so I get that line of reasoning. But in modern times my experience has taught me that there is no loyalty in the employer/employee relationship. There was a time when one got a job and stayed for a lifetime. The employee worked hard and remained loyal to their employer and the employer gave a decent salary with raises and benefits. There was a clear path for advancement as the years went by. This is no longer the case. Employers will cut hours, layoff, dispose of employees at will. They will freeze pay rates, eliminate benefits and do what is best for the company. Well that door swings both ways and employees need to do what is best for their own self and their family and if a better opportunity presents itself there is no shame in taking it even if the new employer wants the person to start right away. At that point it is whatever the new employer wants.
This was posted by @OTvtWrb-1ysa, but I wanted to bump it up for those who are having issues with leaving without giving two weeks notice. If this was a company that has shown ANY consideration for its workers, I could understand that, but Sears has been mistreating its workers for years now. They certainly don't deserve your or mine consideration.