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I have a moral dilemma with leaving my job..
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<blockquote data-quote="RDJ" data-source="post: 15959481" data-attributes="member: 5905"><p>You don't owe them shit. esp if you have been there 4 years that more than pays for your training. give them the two days and move on. </p><p></p><p> No to the HELL NO on this </p><p></p><p> doing right by the current employer does not include 2 weeks notice anymore. </p><p></p><p>Back in the day you didn't dare leave without giving two weeks. it was the norm and expected because there was loyalty between employer and employee. MOST employers valued their employees, and treated them right. Now employees are looked at as an expendable commodity and no employer loyalty toward them exists in 90% of the companies out there. they will fire you at the drop of a hat and a lot of them if you give them two weeks they will walk you out the door the day you give notice. they just don't give a shit. so employees owe their employer jack when it comes to the giving of notice. Frankly I would still give the two weeks if I could but if a new employer said they needed me in two days, I would be there in two days</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDJ, post: 15959481, member: 5905"] You don't owe them shit. esp if you have been there 4 years that more than pays for your training. give them the two days and move on. No to the HELL NO on this doing right by the current employer does not include 2 weeks notice anymore. Back in the day you didn't dare leave without giving two weeks. it was the norm and expected because there was loyalty between employer and employee. MOST employers valued their employees, and treated them right. Now employees are looked at as an expendable commodity and no employer loyalty toward them exists in 90% of the companies out there. they will fire you at the drop of a hat and a lot of them if you give them two weeks they will walk you out the door the day you give notice. they just don't give a shit. so employees owe their employer jack when it comes to the giving of notice. Frankly I would still give the two weeks if I could but if a new employer said they needed me in two days, I would be there in two days [/QUOTE]
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