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Also, my department head indirectly asked, again, whether I had changed my mind about leaving
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znufrii
It's fascinating that you're actually getting to work the notice out. Unless I'm misunderstanding. Every time I've given notice, they've been...
Posted by
Qale (aka Qale)
Jun 13 '24, 17:57
...yeah, you're now a liability, you can go now.
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I'm really bad at delegating stuff so there's a lot of knowledge transfer happening. (see above about fooling all my coworkers) -- nm
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znufrii
Jun 13, 18:06
4/5 I've worked the notice period, but one of those was prett much a one week handover then I screwed around for two weeks.
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mafic
Jun 13, 18:06
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I'm not getting paid out for any of my vacay, so I'm sprinkling that throughout. I've got one in-flight deliverable left that will be done early next week. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Jun 13, 18:08
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3 weeks is minimum, 4 weeks is about the norm here, up to probably 60 days for C-suite, and vacation is untouchable.
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mafic
Jun 13, 18:11
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