I didn't even tell you guys I was interviewing because I didn't want to jinx it and I am sure you were getting sick of my complaining about the roller coaster.
I interviewed Friday and got the offer Monday. I'll be a Director of Digital Marketing Products at one of the big 3 credit bureaus. I start 12/2!!! Raise and bigger bonus!
I am quitting today at my current job. Not giving notice, quitting and walking out and enjoying the next month off. My boss is out so I dont know who I'm quitting to today but I hate him and never want to see him again. I'll likely quit to his boss or our HR rep simply saying "I'm moving on to a new opportunity and it doesn't afford me to give 2 weeks so today will be my last day".
When I get in, I am going to print out some important info like HR Contacts, unused PTO I have, clear everything off my computer and turn on an out of office reply. Any other key things I should do before walking out to protect myself?
Re: AW: I got a new job finally!
Congrats on the new job!!
Nothing to add before you walk out, other than I'm jealous you have a month off. I've never had the opportunity to take more than a day or two inbetween jobs, and I always wish I had.
Maybe you should leave your contact info with someone you trust in case they have questions on things you were working on?
Big Kid Jan 2010
Littlest Man Sept 2012
My first thought was that you should definitely leave them an upper decker :-D If you don't know what that is, just ignore me hahaha.
I don't know, clear internet history, personal emails, private items from desk,etc? Let me think about that one!
The only thing that makes me nervous is the leaving without notice. I've always given notice, even to the worst of jobs. Principle I suppose, but who's kidding who: I'd be worried about burning bridges (not just your boss, it's anyone who notices, like colleagues). But if you see that as a non-issue, then don't sweat it. It sounds like it has been a negative work environment for a long time, and I think in that case you can leave without notice with a clear conscience!
I am so glad that you are moving on from such a negative force in your life!!
I'm with THT here. Quitting without giving notice makes me a little :-SS ,perhaps because I work in HR. I know we often ask people why they didn't give notice in a previous position. We also like to have time to set up exit interviews to speak with people about why they are leaving etc.
I know you hate this job so I definitely understand wanting to give everyone the finger and walk out laughing but it makes me nervous to read this.
Quitting without notice also makes me a little nervous for your professional reputation. It sounds like an awful place, but you could stick it out for another week or two, I'm sure! (And I mean that in a "go you!" Not snarky way). Just my thoughts. But obviously you know your situation better than us!
So happy for you! We all know you've been looking for this opportunity! One day closes and another opens! It's amazing how it all works out.
I can't give advice on leaving without notice but if you feel comfortable with it then by all means. I don't "know" your situation! Enjoy the next month off!!! I'm jealous!
I will say that even more than burning bridges being without insurance for a month would worry me. Are your kids insured under you?
Have you looked into cobraing (sp?) on insurance? You should be able to work it out so you're not without insurance. Ahh!
I personally would give your 2 weeks notice. You'd still feel a weight lifted knowing you were on your way outta there, and nobody would be expecting you to be giving 100% anyway, so I doubt panic attacks would continue. If you ever have to leave your new job, you'll want to be able to put this job on your resume with contacts to confirm your employment without having to worry about the "she just cut and ran" part coming back up...
Awesome news though... congrats again!
Some jobs wouldn't need notice as much as others. Some would need a few months notice or longer.
I feel bad that I brought that up at all. Like I said, I don't think you're wrong. I don't think you owe them anything. My concern is only for you. Maybe in a bad work environment, a clean cut is better. I haven't been through that before. Except at Noble Romans Pizza hahaha
So what are your big plans for your month of freedom??! I think a month is a really good break. Two weeks isn't enough IMO.
Also, speaking to what @willy_gert said, she's right that certain laws will allow for companies to hold back your unused PTO if you didn't give a two week notice, but I don't think it's really common practice. They have to prove a lot of different points for them to get away with it legally and sometimes it's just easier to let you walk away and pay you your PTO. I wouldn't let yourself get super concerned with that issue. Just do as she mentioned and check your employee hand book!!
I can't wait to hear how the individual you give your notice to reacts!!
Congrats on the new job!!
Drinks on you when I come to chitown?