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Tminus6453 · M
Better wait til after your check if you plan on quitting on the spot
moonthesolitary · F
@Tminus6453 Yeah on spot
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Get your check, then give them that two day notice. Surprised though it's only two days. Most ask for a weeks notice.
moonthesolitary · F
@DeWayfarer They only need a teacher it's so easy to find
ScarletWitch · 26-30, F
What's wrong with the job?
moonthesolitary · F
@ScarletWitch It's horrible! The kids r out of control and I'm handed responsibilities more than what I'm getting paid for
Immenselydist · 31-35, M
I will say give them two days to find a substitute
Maybe your kind gesture will help you in future or not but it will always fill u with joy of being a helping hand to others
Maybe your kind gesture will help you in future or not but it will always fill u with joy of being a helping hand to others
moonthesolitary · F
@Immenselydist I'm always thinking for others more than myself they made me teach today when I'm unable to stand on my feet
Immenselydist · 31-35, M
@moonthesolitary that's their bad they will pay for it but u don't let your inner goodness die for their bad deeds
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
In the USA you’re supposed to give 2 weeks notice, not that everyone does it though. Just don’t expect job references if you up and quit without proper notice.
moonthesolitary · F
@cherokeepatti they have no paper that says I'm working there not even my id
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@moonthesolitary wow
SW-User
After the paycheck. Just two days notice? Whoa. That is fast.😳
TheBatQueen · 26-30, F
right after you get your paycheck and screw them
raysam363 · 31-35, F
If you can, give them a little time to replace you. Otherwise, if you're in a right-to-work state, you can quit whenever.
Lackwittyname · 51-55, M
The professional thing to do is give two weeks. Don't burn bridges, you never know who you will work with again in the future that could hold things against you.
moonthesolitary · F
@Lackwittyname I didn't sing any contract before I started work they don't even have my Id
Lackwittyname · 51-55, M
@moonthesolitary So do what you will, my answer was not what you should do but what the professional tact is. Say you give no notice, and Person X was your boss. Say in 10 years you are looking for a new job and really like this opportunity, but Person X is with that company. Maybe Person X is not the direct hiring person, but has the ear of that person and can influence on if you are hired or not. Always best not to burn bridges.