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What would SVTP do?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 15843573" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>This. ^</p><p></p><p>With the exception of one instance, I have always given 2-3 weeks notice. At my last position I gave 4 weeks notice so I could have an uninterrupted chance at documenting absolutely everything in my head (cranked out 400 pages of WI/SOPs during that time). It was always the ethical thing to do.</p><p></p><p>But... I have noticed that sales and quoting would get walked out the same day they put in notice. I figured this was due to the possibility of sabotage or pulling proprietary information if it wasn't the friendliest of exchanges. Several prior co-workers were issued C&Ds over it.</p><p></p><p>As bad as it sounds, don't give notice. Watch out for numero uno. </p><p></p><p>The next "logical" approach is to get it in writing that you will receive commissions, but that's revealing your hand. Don't do it.</p><p></p><p>And, I would also makes sure to <span style="font-size: 18px"><u><em><strong>keep your intentions hush-hush</strong></em></u></span>. My previous employer found out I was moving <u><em>before I even knew myself! </em></u>How did that happen? My family told a friend of theirs, who happened to be related to my co-worker. I wasn't decided on moving and had no idea of a timeframe. The next thing I knew, I was in an office being asked why I'm quitting. Quite embarrassing when I walked back in a week later and said "yeah, I guess I am moving..."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 15843573, member: 181885"] This. ^ With the exception of one instance, I have always given 2-3 weeks notice. At my last position I gave 4 weeks notice so I could have an uninterrupted chance at documenting absolutely everything in my head (cranked out 400 pages of WI/SOPs during that time). It was always the ethical thing to do. But... I have noticed that sales and quoting would get walked out the same day they put in notice. I figured this was due to the possibility of sabotage or pulling proprietary information if it wasn't the friendliest of exchanges. Several prior co-workers were issued C&Ds over it. As bad as it sounds, don't give notice. Watch out for numero uno. The next "logical" approach is to get it in writing that you will receive commissions, but that's revealing your hand. Don't do it. And, I would also makes sure to [SIZE=5][U][I][B]keep your intentions hush-hush[/B][/I][/U][/SIZE]. My previous employer found out I was moving [U][I]before I even knew myself! [/I][/U]How did that happen? My family told a friend of theirs, who happened to be related to my co-worker. I wasn't decided on moving and had no idea of a timeframe. The next thing I knew, I was in an office being asked why I'm quitting. Quite embarrassing when I walked back in a week later and said "yeah, I guess I am moving..." [/QUOTE]
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