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Giving notice when you've worked there less than a month

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  • MrsNibbles
    MrsNibbles Posts: 11 Forumite
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    nicechap wrote: »
    I see on your other thread you re claiming to be a teacher rather than a TA, I m out now.

    I was a teacher for 5 years and then when I didn't want to teach anymore I took on TA work.
  • glider3560
    glider3560 Posts: 4,115 Forumite
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    nicechap wrote: »
    The other life coaching aspect to your dilemma is, do you really want to leave young children without any help one day as you ve just jacked it in?
    The employer could get cover staff from an agency.

    If the employer did not want this problem, they should've issued a contract with a proper notice period. They've put themselves in this siutation.
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