'She got fired': Worker gives two week's notice, giving their employer time orchestrate firing them and ruining their new position

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    Font - Posted by u/Stop ManaCheating 7 hours ago NEVER put in your two weeks notice. NEVER tell them where you're going. Just leave. One of the best employees at my company just put her two weeks notice in and accepted another job elsewhere. The company asked for a 4 week notice, because her job would be very difficult to replace. Being a very good person and never one time being in any trouble, she did what she felt was the right thing and accepted this (big mistake).
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    Font - Fast forward four weeks. The company throws her a huge going away party with gifts and a cake. The next day, her last one before she was set to begin her new job, she got fired and was told by her new job that they would not be taking her on as an employee. Turns out the extra two weeks wasn't just extra time to find a replacement - it was to make sure bad references got sent out so that she would get screwed out of BOTH jobs. Among a lot of other nonsense caused by this is her entire fam
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    Font - The lesson, as always - two weeks notice is based on respect, and NO company deserves that respect with how they screw the working class. Just get a new job, say nothing to anyone, and leave. It's the best way to protect yourself.
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    Font - hostilecarrot 5 hr. ago edited 1 hr. ago As a lawyer, of all the times I've heard the word "defamation" thrown around on the internet, this is the one time where a lawsuit is totally warranted. Blatant interference with a contract. edit: idk if the story is real or fake, I'm just saying it read like a bar exam hypo Reply Share 1.2k
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    Font - MZsarko 6 hr. ago edited 1 hr. ago I was told in California that employers can't ask about the employees performance with another company. All they are legally allowed to ask about are the dates of employment.
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    Font - Faucet860 6 hr. ago I'm ok with standard two weeks but don't tell anyone where you are going Reply Share 311
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    Font - ChuzzoChumz - 6 hr. ago Feels like there's a lot more to this story going on behind the scenes Reply Share 457
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    Font - BigNotGay420 - 5 hr. ago If you're smart like me you plan out the job change ahead of time put in for PTO and use that time off to start at the new company. I got paid for training while on "vacation" came back and told the boss I quit. I didn't miss a paycheck and I cashed out my PTO at the same time. That'll show them to laugh at me for asking for a raise. 26 Reply Share
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    Sunglasses - NotHis RealName 6 hr. ago Yeah no. Can't burn bridges in my industry, it'll come back and bite you in the a Plus, my company would NEVER do that, it opens them up to liability. Reply Share 60
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    Font - fdtc_skolar 6 hr. ago I worked for a company that was rumored to reach out to new employers when someone gave notice (and likely true). Got to where anyone that quit said they were going back to school. 23 Reply Share ...

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