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How to stay safe fulfilling 2 week noticeRating: (votes: 0) Can you keep them from finding out where you are going? If so, just keep it mum and act like you are just taking some time off of working for awhile. What horrible, nasty people to screw with people like that. Comment:
What kind of things do they say?Does your current employer know you are leaving? I guess you could talk to the ED manager of your concerns. I have a feeling, they won't really care what the facility says unless it's documented harm reported to the BON. You could also try to leave on good terms with this facility. No reason to be snarky. Tell them you are grateful for the opportunity to work for them and maybe in the future you could come back per diem. Maybe if they thought you would come back and work for them in the future, they would let you leave without being a 2 week whipping boy.
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Don't tell anyone where you are going!!! Don't bring attention to youself at work, Do the best you can while at work. Document good. Keep a positive attitude , and don't mention you are leaving. GooD Luck!!
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There is no reason to reveal your new place of employment.Keep your resignation letter short & simple -- "I am resigning my position as staff nurse at XYZ LTC for personal reasons, effective Date X. Per the previously published schedule, my last working day will be Date Y. Thank you."And as knowledge of your resignation spreads through the grapevine, you DO NOT have to respond. "I've got a couple of different options open and will decide which to pursue." Smile. Walk away. End of conversation.Good luck with the new job. And welcome to the Dark Side. (the ER)
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Depending on what State you're in, you might be entitled to relief under Defamation laws if your former employer tries anything snarky.Disseminating unsubstantiated information about a former employee is a slippery slope for an employer almost everywhere, even in at will employment states. If rumors do end up getting to your new job (congrats by the way), I would get a written statement from their HR department regarding it and then phone a lawyer.
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The only thing your old employer is allowed to say is that you worked there, so I would not even worry about it unless they want to talk to your supervisor or something from your old job to ask about what type of person you are.
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This is not going to be a popular opinion, but if that us the way they are, I woukd not even give two weeks notice. I would sumply tell them when you leave on your last day that you quit. People will say that is not fair to your co workers but you have to watchout for yourself and your own needs. No one else will.
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Quote from KyrshamarksThis is not going to be a popular opinion, but if that us the way they are, I woukd not even give two weeks notice. I would sumply tell them when you leave on your last day that you quit. People will say that is not fair to your co workers but you have to watchout for yourself and your own needs. No one else will.
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By the sounds of the place they make the people that leave anyways not rehireable, so i would not worry about it. Also sometimes in life ya gotta burn a few bridges to keep going forward.
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Quote from AltraThere is no reason to reveal your new place of employment.Keep your resignation letter short & simple -- "I am resigning my position as staff nurse at XYZ LTC for personal reasons, effective Date X. Per the previously published schedule, my last working day will be Date Y. Thank you."And as knowledge of your resignation spreads through the grapevine, you DO NOT have to respond. "I've got a couple of different options open and will decide which to pursue." Smile. Walk away. End of conversation.Good luck with the new job. And welcome to the Dark Side. (the ER)
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Quote from tokmomWhat kind of things do they say?Does your current employer know you are leaving? I guess you could talk to the ED manager of your concerns. I have a feeling, they won't really care what the facility says unless it's documented harm reported to the BON. You could also try to leave on good terms with this facility. No reason to be snarky. Tell them you are grateful for the opportunity to work for them and maybe in the future you could come back per diem. Maybe if they thought you would come back and work for them in the future, they would let you leave without being a 2 week whipping boy.
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Sounds like we work for the same company. I am currently dealing with the same issue, praying these two wks go by fast.Good luck.
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