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    loctrice
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    I was right. I just got out of a meeting this morning, they want me to get "some time to myself between jobs", so I'm cut after I finish this project. I'm probably going to have to scoot my start date up at the other place now so I don't have a big gap in the paycheck.

    Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine

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      I was right. I just got out of a meeting this morning, they want me to get "some time to myself between jobs", so I'm cut after I finish this project. I'm probably going to have to scoot my start date up at the other place now so I don't have a big gap in the paycheck.

      Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine

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      You gave them three weeks notice, I thought. If they want you off the premises (and it isn't in your CoE that termination happens automatically) they should be paying you for that time.

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        You gave them three weeks notice, I thought. If they want you off the premises (and it isn't in your CoE that termination happens automatically) they should be paying you for that time.

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        loctrice
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        Just regular illinois work agreement, no contract. So they can fire at will, and I can leave without notice. I put in my notice, I think they are using their "at will" ability. I dunno, I'm supposed to spec out this project to see how long it will take me and then have another meeting with them. I'm pretty sure it's goina just be the axe.

        Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine

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          Just regular illinois work agreement, no contract. So they can fire at will, and I can leave without notice. I put in my notice, I think they are using their "at will" ability. I dunno, I'm supposed to spec out this project to see how long it will take me and then have another meeting with them. I'm pretty sure it's goina just be the axe.

          Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine

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          OriginalGriff
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          Depends how long it takes to estimate the project. It can take weeks sometimes! ;)

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            Depends how long it takes to estimate the project. It can take weeks sometimes! ;)

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            loctrice
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            So I had the other meeting and was very clear with wording, and they did say they wanted me to finish the 2 week notice offsite, and not that they were wanting to stop my employment early.

            Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine

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              So I had the other meeting and was very clear with wording, and they did say they wanted me to finish the 2 week notice offsite, and not that they were wanting to stop my employment early.

              Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine

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              OriginalGriff
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              Perfect! You get paid to not commute! :-D

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                I was right. I just got out of a meeting this morning, they want me to get "some time to myself between jobs", so I'm cut after I finish this project. I'm probably going to have to scoot my start date up at the other place now so I don't have a big gap in the paycheck.

                Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine

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                Don't trust them. :~

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                  Perfect! You get paid to not commute! :-D

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                  Dan Neely
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                  It'd be a wash in my case. Working from the kitchen table saves me an hour to an hour and a half in commute and eat out time; but being home costs me an hour to an hour and a half in extra distractions sucking productivity. I generally only get 8 hours of work done about the same time I'd've gotten home if I was in the office instead.

                  Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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                  • L loctrice

                    I was right. I just got out of a meeting this morning, they want me to get "some time to myself between jobs", so I'm cut after I finish this project. I'm probably going to have to scoot my start date up at the other place now so I don't have a big gap in the paycheck.

                    Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine

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                    devenv exe
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                    loctrice wrote:

                    I'm probably going to have to scoot my start date up at the other place now so I don't have a big gap in the paycheck.

                    that can be offset by a big sum of the paychecks.

                    "Coming soon"

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                      I was right. I just got out of a meeting this morning, they want me to get "some time to myself between jobs", so I'm cut after I finish this project. I'm probably going to have to scoot my start date up at the other place now so I don't have a big gap in the paycheck.

                      Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine

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                      R Giskard Reventlov
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                      Your name is already mud there: quit, walk and start the other job early. You owe those people nothing.

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                        I was right. I just got out of a meeting this morning, they want me to get "some time to myself between jobs", so I'm cut after I finish this project. I'm probably going to have to scoot my start date up at the other place now so I don't have a big gap in the paycheck.

                        Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine

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                        Kevin Marois
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                        Never for get that it's just business. If they decided one day that they no longer needed you, they'd toss you out and not lose a moments sleep over it.

                        If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                          Your name is already mud there: quit, walk and start the other job early. You owe those people nothing.

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                          loctrice
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                          Yup they are having me finish my notice off site after I close up one of the projects that need done.

                          Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine

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                            Never for get that it's just business. If they decided one day that they no longer needed you, they'd toss you out and not lose a moments sleep over it.

                            If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                            loctrice
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                            It's a good bet they wouldn't give notice either.

                            Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine

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                              I was right. I just got out of a meeting this morning, they want me to get "some time to myself between jobs", so I'm cut after I finish this project. I'm probably going to have to scoot my start date up at the other place now so I don't have a big gap in the paycheck.

                              Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine

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                              Albert Holguin
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                              I'm not even sure why as American we always feel the need to give notice (not sure if that's the norm in other countries). If the company was laying you off, they'd give you no notice most of the time.

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                                I'm not even sure why as American we always feel the need to give notice (not sure if that's the norm in other countries). If the company was laying you off, they'd give you no notice most of the time.

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                                Albert Holguin wrote:

                                I'm not even sure why as American we always feel the need to give notice

                                Its called not burning bridges.

                                Albert Holguin wrote:

                                not sure if that's the norm in other countries

                                In my experience... it's pretty much the same (in the UK / Western Europe at least).

                                Contrary to popular belief, nobody owes you anything.

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                                  I'm not even sure why as American we always feel the need to give notice (not sure if that's the norm in other countries). If the company was laying you off, they'd give you no notice most of the time.

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                                  loctrice
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                                  Yeah, I've always been curious about that as well. Normally when someone is let go, they have no idea it's coming. In some cases they are even immediately escorted out. Yet we are actually expected to give notice.

                                  Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine

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                                    I'm not even sure why as American we always feel the need to give notice (not sure if that's the norm in other countries). If the company was laying you off, they'd give you no notice most of the time.

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                                    R Giskard Reventlov
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                                    Albert Holguin wrote:

                                    not sure if that's the norm in other countries

                                    I worked as a contractor in the UK for many years and all of my contracts had a notice period built in (usually a month). If they wanted me out they could ask me to leave the premises immediately but would be contractually obligated to pay out the notice period. Similarly, if I gave notice I would have to be content to turn up every day for a month, if required (I did do that once and they asked me to leave immediately but still paid me out. Took a couple of weeks off and brought forward the start date of the next gig - tally-ho!). As a perm employee there are more protections in place but, certainly, the notion of at-will employment does not, afaik, exist in the UK any more, if you have been employed for more than a year or two. (Others may correct, confirm or add detail to that).

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                                      I'm not even sure why as American we always feel the need to give notice (not sure if that's the norm in other countries). If the company was laying you off, they'd give you no notice most of the time.

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                                      Rage
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                                      Here (France/Germany), it is the law.

                                      Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                                        Albert Holguin wrote:

                                        I'm not even sure why as American we always feel the need to give notice

                                        Its called not burning bridges.

                                        Albert Holguin wrote:

                                        not sure if that's the norm in other countries

                                        In my experience... it's pretty much the same (in the UK / Western Europe at least).

                                        Contrary to popular belief, nobody owes you anything.

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                                        Albert Holguin
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                                        Mike Mullikin wrote:

                                        Its called not burning bridges.

                                        Thanks Capt. Obvious. I meant why it's such a one-sided deal.

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                                          Here (France/Germany), it is the law.

                                          Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                                          Albert Holguin
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                                          Which part? Giving notice? ...does that apply to both parties (employee/employer)? ...because in the U.S. they'll just escort you out of the building the same day they told you a lot of times.

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