antnee
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Whats the law around minimum time for handing in your notice?
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Wrighty
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isnt a law, its whatevers in your contract?
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Tommy L
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It will say in your contract if you have one and is usually 2 weeks iirc.
If you don't have a contract then technically you dont have to give them any warning i suppose, but may be wrong with that
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Matt L
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yeh its what ever your contract states.. but most people tend to hand it in and dont turn up after (not good really if you need a reference
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antnee
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Just had a look on direct.gov, its 1 week, unless your contract says different
So if I hand it in tomorrow, does it mean I will still have to turn up next saturday?
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Matt L
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If you dont need a reference and dont care about it then hand it in 2moro and walkout
edit: i dont think they can take pay off you if you do this but not sure
[Edited on 20-02-2009 by Matt L]
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Tommy L
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Employers can't give you a bad reference anymore. They can chose not to give you one though, i think.
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Mike GSi
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THink about it hard before you walk out of a job whilst in the recession matey
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antnee
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How should I start my notice, dear?
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Mike GSi
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Mr Fucktard
I am writing to you to resign from my place as an employee, becuase your a badger and you pay peanuts.
Peace out!!
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antnee
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quote: Originally posted by Mike Z20LET
Mr Fucktard
I am writing to you to resign from my place as an employee, becuase your a badger and you pay peanuts.
Peace out!!
That does have a certain ring to it Im leaving due to how the job fits into my life, I have taken on more hours at my other job, so no longer need this job
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antnee
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Does this seem ok?
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Dear Philip Poyser,
I am writing to you to inform you of my resignation. As per law I am required to give 1 weeks notice, so therefore my last working day will be the 28th February 2009.
There are a few reasons to my resignation, mainly because of my personal life and how the job fits into my life. The other reasons are due to my loss of enthusiasm for the job, after working for the company for 2 and a half years, I don’t attend work with the same attitude I did when I first started. The final reason is down to the attitude of a certain member of staff.
I have enjoyed my time working for you and wish you and all the staff the best of luck for the future.
Regards,
Anthony Molyneux
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Tommy L
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quote: Originally posted by antnee
Does this seem ok?
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Dear Philip Poyser,
I am writing to you to inform you of my resignation. As per law I am required to give 1 weeks notice, so therefore my last working day will be the 28th February 2009.
The reason for my resignation is because of my personal life and how the job fits into my life.
I have enjoyed my time working for you and wish you and all the staff the best of luck for the future.
Regards,
Anthony Molyneux
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antnee
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Cheers
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jacko198
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quote: Originally posted by Mike Z20LET
Mr Fucktard
I am writing to you to resign from my place as an employee, becuase your a badger and you pay peanuts.
Peace out!!
I could use that one!
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Mike GSi
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quote: Originally posted by antnee
Does this seem ok?
quote:
Dear Philip Poyser,
I am writing to you to inform you of my resignation. As per law I am required to give 1 weeks notice, so therefore my last working day will be the 28th February 2009.
There are a few reasons to my resignation, mainly because of my personal life and how the job fits into my life. The other reasons are due to my loss of enthusiasm for the job, after working for the company for 2 and a half years, I don’t attend work with the same attitude I did when I first started. The final reason is down to the attitude of a certain member of staff.
I have enjoyed my time working for you and wish you and all the staff the best of luck for the future.
Regards,
Anthony Molyneux
Spot on mate, when i left my old job i sent my boss an Email saying:
Hi, i no longer wish to work for you any longer, please can you send my P45 to "My Address" Cheers.
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16vKarlos
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Spot on mate, when i left my old job i sent my boss an Email saying:
Hi, i no longer wish to work for you any longer, please can you send my P45 to "My Address" Cheers.
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Surely he must of thought you were pissing about?
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when i worked at COMET, i asked and asked to sign my contract + i looked into the matter.. all it meant was that i could walk out when i wanted, but the company BY-LAW have to give me 2 weeks notice.. so one day after loosing my rag for 2 weeks continuously, i went back to work after a 3hour lunch and said... BYE
COULDN'T DO A THING!!
Karlos
[Edited on 21-02-2009 by 16vKarlos]
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jrsteeve
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i'd work ur notice if i were you, you never know when you might need 2 references in the future
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Saralo
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quote: Originally posted by 16vKarlos
Spot on mate, when i left my old job i sent my boss an Email saying:
Hi, i no longer wish to work for you any longer, please can you send my P45 to "My Address" Cheers.
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Surely he must of thought you were pissing about?
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when i worked at COMET, i asked and asked to sign my contract + i looked into the matter.. all it meant was that i could walk out when i wanted, but the company BY-LAW have to give me 2 weeks notice.. so one day after loosing my rag for 2 weeks continuously, i went back to work after a 3hour lunch and said... BYE
COULDN'T DO A THING!!
Karlos
[Edited on 21-02-2009 by 16vKarlos]
Looooooooooooooooooooooooool!!!!
I'm seriously thinking about quiting i should do something like that!
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by 16vKarlos
when i worked at COMET, i asked and asked to sign my contract + i looked into the matter.. all it meant was that i could walk out when i wanted, but the company BY-LAW have to give me 2 weeks notice.. so one day after loosing my rag for 2 weeks continuously, i went back to work after a 3hour lunch and said... BYE
COULDN'T DO A THING!!
Karlos
Did they issue you a contract?
As by law even if they issue you one it doesnt matter if you sign it or not, as long as you dont raise and disputes within two weeks of issue its a sign of accepting it.
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antnee
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Handed it in today The boss was a bit down, but hey thats life!
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