Tuesday, July 29, 2014

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17 comments:

Betsy Brock said...

Very cute! :)

California Girl said...

Hi Betsy! Glad you stopped by.

DJan said...

Ha! I like that last one. :-)

Bill Lisleman said...

The two weeks approach was common practice for me. Everyone wanted to do the take this job and shove it.
Two different times my company made the first move.

California Girl said...

DJan, I love the mooning one. I never burned a bridge...well, I did once, no, twice. I threatened to sue one employer for sexual harrassment. I took two others to the labor board for non-payment of commissions. Had to get a lawyer one of those times to collect. You really cannot count of the good will of an employer. It's a rarity.

California Girl said...

Bill, I have always given two weeks nnotice, sometimes to my regret.

Tanna said...

LOL! I may or may not have tried them all at some point in my life. LOL! blessings ~ tanna

The Silver Fox said...

I used to work at a supermarket, in the bakery department. I gave them a three-week notice. Then, on the very last day I worked there, I hung a mistletoe on the back of my apron. :)

Paulina said...

Silver Fox, I love that.

California Girl said...

Tanna, I can say with conviction I have never mooned anyone!

California Girl said...

Foxy, did anyone kiss it?

California Girl said...

Paulina, Welcome! Thank you for leaving a comment.

The Silver Fox said...

Unfortunately, no. But it got lots of laughs.

A Beer for the Shower said...

I put in my two weeks like a respectable employee... and then on the last day I deleted every file I ever had, so they couldn't capitalize on all of my underpaid hard work.

California Girl said...

Beer Boys: Sneaky AND smart.

Shady_Grady said...

I've thought about the last two but usually just stuck with the two weeks notice. At this point many of the people in my field who have hiring authority know each other. So I try not to burn down a bridge I might want to cross again.

California Girl said...

Shady, thank you for stopping by. I was taught to give two weeks notice. Once I gave notice and the A-hole I worked for fired me the next day then told the Unemployment office I had quit and was not entitled to anything. His office manager actually stood up for me and I received my unemployment. I always wondered what happened to her.

Christina

Christina
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