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  2. A woman gave 2 weeks' notice but was fired on the spot ... - AOL

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    A woman recorded a conversation with her employer after giving her two weeks' notice, because she was shocked she was terminated immediately. A woman gave 2 weeks' notice but was fired on the spot.

  3. Two Weeks (The Office) - Wikipedia

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    Having submitted his two weeks' notice to Dunder Mifflin, Michael Scott begins goofing off and drinking around the office, while new company vice president Charles Miner plans to hire the new regional manager from the outside, for "obvious reasons." The employees suggest that Michael start looking for another job.

  4. Termination of employment - Wikipedia

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    In Croatia, the two-week notice is applied if the worker is over 50 years old, and one month for 55 years old. [10] As suggested by The ILO Termination of Employment Recommendation No. 166, [11] an employee should be provided some days off to seek a new job during their notice period but still benefit from paid leave of absence. Poland is an ...

  5. Former Google employee gives two-year notice before ... - AOL

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    Most people know that giving your two-week’s notice is the respectful and professional thing to do when quitting a job. Former Google employee gives two-year notice before accepting offer -- and ...

  6. “Be Careful Who You Mess With!”: 48 Glorious Times People ...

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    After a whole 30 seconds of thought, I gave my two weeks notice. About 5 years later, after becoming a welding inspector, I was in the same shop because poor welding was observed on the job site ...

  7. Notice period - Wikipedia

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    one week's notice for each year if employed between two and twelve years; twelve weeks' notice if employed for twelve years or more. These statutory periods constitute the minimum notice period to be given by the employer; however, some employers may opt to give employees longer notice periods, in order to give the employees a better ...