Overworked employee is unceremoniously fired after giving their 2 weeks' notice, which was to end with 3 days of leave: '55+ [hour] weeks with no overtime'

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    "I’m never giving a job a 2 week notice again."

    I went to this tech start up in November of last year, and worked my a off for these people. 55+ weeks with no overtime (salary). Took on extra work and helped my team mates constantly, I saw the writing on the wall that the job was getting rid of remote work (main reason I took it). I applied and landed another job. I did everything that I was told my whole life, give a 2 week notice,
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    RESIGNATION
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    don't burn bridges, etc. I submitted my notice this morning, I had 3 days of vacation to the end of the week (approved months ago). They just deactivated me and sent me a email saying my last day is today, they will not be paying for any unused pto (apparently I agreed to that) and also will not be paying any earned commission from my sales between April-June (apparently I agreed to that too. Don't remember that at all).
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    So I did everything right and the company has totally screwed me over, set me back, and ruined my whole mini vacation. I hope nothing but awful things for the company, I would cheer if they went under tomorrow. Edit: working with an employment attorney on this, A few of my old co workers are now looking to leave as well, I have an exit interview with the company tomorrow.
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    Edit 2: the exit interview will be solely to tell them why I quit. As I feel the higher ups have no idea of the shady business. practices going on in the sales department and the mismanagement. I will not be discussing anything about the lost wages or hiring an attorney.
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    Final edit: thanks for the support and the suggestions. I've decided to put 100% of my focus on my new job and forget about this one. I will be ghosting the exit interview tomorrow and will file wage complaints with the state after 6 days per what my attorney suggested to start with. I doubt this will go anywhere, but I've had the last day to dwell on it and realized this sh company isn't worth my energy nor emotion. I can only hope the department of insurance catches on to the shady practices t
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    EXIT
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    TheHip41 Everyone Use up PTO Find new job Quit without notice I've never seen someone given a two week notice when getting fired.
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    HysteriaStrange "Please send me copies of these policies and the records of me consenting to the referenced policies"
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    ChillNaga Rather than advice for the OP, this is advice for anyone else that may read this: KEEP. RECEIPTS. If the work says you have vacation days like the OP was told, and approves them, make sure there is a record you can point to because, exactly like this, companies *will* turn c*nt at the drop of a hat and no reason. You need to protect yourself by making sure you have things backing up your claims in case you have to bring it to legal avenues. This applies all over the world. Good luck.
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    No-Age4007 Reply and ask for proof of your agreement regarding PTO and commission and state that it's for your lawyer to review, give them a deadline to respond. What's the estimated owing to you? Also, get a lawyer.
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    Tough Courage_8406 Last corporate job I had, I gave no two week notice and never felt so good about a decision. I am sick of these salaried employees being taken advantage of, needing to work so many hours and not being compensated for it. I did not work a ton of hours in that job, but previous ones I did.
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    I took all my PTO and left with 3 major projects not done, with deadlines being the day I quit. My f you to my a h le boss. He consequently took my role and was demoted, and put on a performance plan which actually made me feel validated. My coworker tried quitting at the same time giving his two weeks but the work environment became so toxic he couldn't even do the entire two weeks and ended up quitting after a week...
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