I have always given two weeks notice. However, if I win the Lotto I am out of here! :)
>Yes, and don't dare not be professional yourself and give at least 2 weeks notice or else!
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>>I am a salaried employee and it was made abundantly clear when I hired on that the job is "at will." IOW we can terminate you at any time, with or without cause. Legally I'm sure that is open to question but that's the stake they planted in the ground.
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>>Shouldn't you be packing? Stop goofing off, you slacker you. LOL
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>>>Especially in North Carolina where everyone works 'at will.'
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>>>>>Interesting article
http://www.contractoruk.com/news/002673.html>>>>>
>>>>>I'm suprised people put up with being treated like that.
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>>>>To be honest, I'm a bit underwhelmed by that article. Having done contract work for 8 years out of my career, there are no guarantees. You expect every day to be your last - and it could be - and hope that it brings you at least to your next mortgage payment. It's what you sign up for. These contractors had no problem agreeing to work for the company. The company does not care them, and they should know that. It's part of the bargain. To be honest, permanent employees aren't much better off, they just don't know it. At least as a contractor, you know the score upfront.