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To hand in notice?

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  • TELLIT01 wrote: »
    Sorry but you really do want jam on it don't you! The company is probably just as pleased to see the back of you as you are of them which is why they don't want you to work your notice period.

    Every company has their cut off date for payroll and it you only handed your notice in a few days ago you probably missed cut off.

    Irrespective of whether you work the notice period or not, your official end of employment will be a month from when you handed in your notice, so that is when your final pay becomes due.


    May I suggest you look back at your post made at 10:19 on 15th Jan and reflect on the fact that you seem to be blaming all the problems on other people, and none of it on your own decisions? If you go into a new job with that attitude you are likely to find that job just as unsuited to your expectations.

    I had to work 3 months of my notice in my previous job, its not like i would not go to work had they asked, you get annoying people in all walks of life and all jobs - that will never change but sometimes you need to draw the line and decide for yourself its not going to happen

    btw: the company i left had a high turnover and one company i did an interview with recently also had a CV on hand from someone else who was with them and the guy said what is it with these people...so it might not be just me.
  • pmduk wrote: »
    They've almost certainly completed January's payroll by now. From their perspective why put themselves out for someone who's leaving?

    Good luck with the new job!

    Thanks :):)
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