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Originally Posted by baddog
If you want to use me for a reference you better give me notice. If you don't plan on using me as a reference I hope you can explain that gap in your employment.
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I get your point. If I was staying in the same industry thats totally reasonable. but if your putting boxes on a truck and quitting to do construction work (depending on the employee) they might view it a bit different.
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Originally Posted by Boogie3
I guess it depends on the environment you are working in and the reason for quitting. If you are working at McDonald's and quitting because you are about to kill the next person that orders fries, no notice is fine. If you are working at McDonald-Douglas and leaving for a higher paying job, two weeks is a must.
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yeah for sure. any professional type of job you pretty much have to... unless you win the lottery
when I quit working for this one company a few years ago, they wanted me to stay around for about 4 weeks until they could find someone to replace me. i think 2 weeks is more than enough time