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Two weeks' notice question

Has anyone quit in the past few months? I got lucky and received a great job offer that starts on 10/15, but I'm wondering, if I give two weeks' notice, will they make me work it or let me go right away? I don't want to burn bridges by leaving without notice, but I don't want to miss this opportunity either.

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If you have an office or workspace on company property, remove all your personal effects before giving notice. Also delete any non-work related electronic documents and change your passwords if you don't want them known. Some people won't be allowed to work after giving notice.

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Post ID: @gxd+1uTEBBEs

Do what is right for you. Company believes we are all replaceable so let them replace you. Loyalty is dead.

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Post ID: @vzy+1uTEBBEs

I had an engineer quit to work for a competitor, planned to work his 2 week notice period.
HR demanded I escort him out of the building that morning.

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Post ID: @mpa+1uTEBBEs

Tell them you’re going to work for a competitor.

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Post ID: @afz+1uTEBBEs

Company will do what it has to do regardless if you put in a two weeks notice. There's a chance you still get marked as "no rehire" if you give them a two weeks notice. In addition, possibly let you go if you give them a two weeks notice.

It's all about how you feel and your finances. Some people still believe in giving two weeks while others could careless,

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Post ID: @vqs+1uTEBBEs

2 weeks is customary, but not mandatory. Just explain the situation. It's a business transaction only.

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Post ID: @kpb+1uTEBBEs

Who said you have to quit one job to start the other?

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