Butler
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What happens if you dont hand a notice in and give 2 weeks, do you lose out on pay or something?
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Hammer
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They more than likely won't provide you with a reference in future.
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Baz-Zico
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Think its only temps that would miss out on pay, if your fulltime and have worked it, they have to pay you it, unless its company policy to give 2 weeks notice
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Colin
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Bridges well & truelly burned!! 
But if you dont need a reference & dont think you'll ever be returning then fuckit 
Jades contract states she needs to give a months notice, though she never signed it - A month in an admin position is alot when youve only been there just over a year. Shes seeing it through though & luckly her new employer was ok with it.
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Ian W
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Normally if your sticking within the same industry then notice periods are usually around the same so they expect it.
I've always been on 30 days notice
[Edited on 19-12-2008 by Ian W]
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willay
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if your contract states a leaving period you must stick to it or they can take you for breach of contract.
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Hammer
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Where do they take you Will.i.am?
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Rob E
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I gave 4 hours notice The managing director was a bit pissed off like, everyone else including my service manager congratulated me and were happy for me getting out of there. Im going back tomorrow morning to do a forigner with my old workmate
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Robbo
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im on 3 mths
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pow
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I'm on a school term
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Planty02
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quote: Originally posted by pow
I'm on a school term
 Jesus Pow. I work in a school and only have to give a month
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Haimsey
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quote: Originally posted by Planty02
quote: Originally posted by pow
I'm on a school term
 Jesus Pow. I work in a school and only have to give a month
My mum is term's too.
Marcy Marc 
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pow
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I'll only leave at the end of a school year anyway, theyre too good to me
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Fro
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2 Weeks at my place and they let you use the holiday you have left too 
[Edited on 19-12-2008 by fro-dizzle]
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Butler
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My situation is I have to go back to Epsom to work this weekend, im also down to work on monday and xmas eve so wont be able to come home til the evening on xmas eve. I dont mind working this weekend but me and the ladys anniversary is on monday and its my best mates birthday, hes having a gathering in the evening, really wish I could be there. So tempted to tell them im not working it but I dont want to lose out.
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Jamie
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quote: Originally posted by Butler
What happens if you dont hand a notice in and give 2 weeks, do you lose out on pay or something?
In my opinion your a c - u - n - t
Out of respect you give your employer at least 2 weeks notice regardless. If you want to be a prick, which you clearly are then just clear off.
As hammer said - good luck with a reference. Clearly burnt that bridge.
[Edited on 20-12-2008 by Jamie]
[Edited on 20-12-2008 by Jamie]
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stubs
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I was told by someone I used to work with that legally if you have worked for someone, they cannot refuse a reference, or give a bad reference.. regardless of the circumstances. The worst they can say about you is yes this person worked here.
Not sure if this is 100% true as I've not looked into it myself.
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mattk
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most ive ever give is a day notice
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Whittie
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Jessops will come and hunt you down.
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Butler
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Lol.
Cheers guys.
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Jay
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Surely it also looks good to your new employer that your willing to work a period of notice and not willing to shit on your old employer for a new job...?
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