In Iceland, the rule is that the notice is mutual, and depends on how long you’ve worked at the same place. If you’ve worked a month, it’s one week, and increases after that. After a year, you have a three month notice, and after 20 years, it’s up to six months.
Early in the year of 2020, I notified my boss that I would retire at the end of the year. When late November came around, I decided I’m not waiting till the end of December. I put in my resignation effective December 4th. That way I would have insurance paid for from work to last me until my Medicare advantage insurance kicked in starting January 1st.
i delivered pizza as an emergency occupation between ‘real’ employments. When i was hired in late September, i told the boss i’d drive until the first snowfall, and when It snowed one late November day, the day before my shift, & i called to tell the boss to look out the window and to put a driver wanted sign in the window. (i’d also had a successful job interview that day.)
Best job i ever quit! TBH, my boss there was a gold-plated jerk. His live-in girlfriend was the head server at the restaurant. One busy night he sent her out to make a delivery. Some thug tried to grab her as she got out of her car. She escaped & when she got back, his first question was, “So. did you deliver the pizza?”
Trus story! Food service is even worse than retail.
When I retired, I told my School District Bus driver boss I was giving him a fortnight notice. Got a blank stare for a bit, then he chuckled and tried to talk me out of it. So worth it. Much better than the 1/2 hour notice my telecom corporate job gave me after 25+ years.
today we had a driver call the boss 3 hours into his route and told him he was resigning. At least he brought the truck back (he had to since his car was in our lot)
Purple People Eater 9 months ago
In Iceland, the rule is that the notice is mutual, and depends on how long you’ve worked at the same place. If you’ve worked a month, it’s one week, and increases after that. After a year, you have a three month notice, and after 20 years, it’s up to six months.
ncrist 9 months ago
that gives you time to look for something new
alikgator 9 months ago
Thanks for your input Tabby.
dbrucepm 9 months ago
my favorite is still “you want 2 weeks notice? in 2 weeks you’ll notice I haven’t been here the last 2 weeks”
Fishenguy Premium Member 9 months ago
Early in the year of 2020, I notified my boss that I would retire at the end of the year. When late November came around, I decided I’m not waiting till the end of December. I put in my resignation effective December 4th. That way I would have insurance paid for from work to last me until my Medicare advantage insurance kicked in starting January 1st.
Jim 9700 9 months ago
Give your employer the same respect they give you. If they’re in to giving employees the boot, don’t bother telling them when you intend to leave.
ladykat 9 months ago
Tabby makes a very valid point. Don’t forget, respect has to be earned.
HippyDippyWeatherman 9 months ago
I got laid off twice, and both times my employers were very generous with the terms and conditions. Of course, I didn’t work in retail.
Munch 9 months ago
Lol. Very helpful Tabby.
gigagrouch 9 months ago
i delivered pizza as an emergency occupation between ‘real’ employments. When i was hired in late September, i told the boss i’d drive until the first snowfall, and when It snowed one late November day, the day before my shift, & i called to tell the boss to look out the window and to put a driver wanted sign in the window. (i’d also had a successful job interview that day.)
Best job i ever quit! TBH, my boss there was a gold-plated jerk. His live-in girlfriend was the head server at the restaurant. One busy night he sent her out to make a delivery. Some thug tried to grab her as she got out of her car. She escaped & when she got back, his first question was, “So. did you deliver the pizza?”
Trus story! Food service is even worse than retail.
Mike Baldwin creator 9 months ago
Having a respectful and mutually acceptable exit strategy can certainly pay dividends down the road. But it’s not nearly as much fun.
Vet Premium Member 9 months ago
Call it cashing in your two weeks paid vacation.
CoffeeBob Premium Member 9 months ago
When I retired, I told my School District Bus driver boss I was giving him a fortnight notice. Got a blank stare for a bit, then he chuckled and tried to talk me out of it. So worth it. Much better than the 1/2 hour notice my telecom corporate job gave me after 25+ years.
alanoodle 9 months ago
Tabby: Speaker of Truth.
jldewane 9 months ago
I was told on Friday that everything was looking good, then was laid off on Monday
MuddyUSA Premium Member 9 months ago
Tabby seems to have the answers……..
dbrucepm 9 months ago
today we had a driver call the boss 3 hours into his route and told him he was resigning. At least he brought the truck back (he had to since his car was in our lot)