RE: resignation notice?

From:Jenny Oblander

It would depend on the employee manual that is in use at your facility. It should state the amount of notice that will classify you as an "employee leaving in good standing". The standard time is usually 2 full weeks notice, not including accrued vacation( they should pay you for this on your last paycheck.) If this is the case, I would not consider it "unprofessional". My two cents worth....Jenny
-----Original Message-----
From: CrochiereSteve@aol.com [mailto:CrochiereSteve@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 8:12 AM
To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: resignation notice?

Here's a non-histo question. I recently gave my employer a 3 week notice that I have accepted a better job offer in a hospital. He then pitched a fit and called me unprofessional for giving such a short notice. I've only worked at this research lab for 3 years and have 2 wks vacation. I assumed that the norm was to give notice equivalent to ones vacation time. Does this seem "unprofessional" to anyone besides my employer?

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