Worker’s Old Job Tried To Get Her Fired From Her New One In Cautionary Tale About Giving Two-Weeks Notice

The decision to leave a job is a momentous one, fraught with a myriad of considerations and emotions. As we contemplate this significant step in our career journey, a familiar question arises: Should we give a two weeks’ notice when resigning from our position? It’s a debate that has divided the professional world, with passionate arguments on both sides of the spectrum. Some view the two weeks’ notice as a crucial gesture of professionalism and respect towards the employer, while others advocate for a more flexible approach, citing various reasons why it may not always be the best course of action.

Recently, one employee shared a cautionary tale to reddit about why you SHOULDN’T give 2 weeks notice when leaving a job. Read on for the details.

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Mike Primavera

Mike Primavera is a Chicago-based comedy writer even though he doesn't HAVE to work. He lives comfortably off of his family's pasta fortune. Follow him on all social media at @primawesome