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Jan 9, 2025
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TeeKaa
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We discussed it about 2 yrs before the date.
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How much notice to give that you're retiring?
squidmark
Jan 9, 12:45pm
it depends on your role.
molodyets
Jan 9, 12:48pm
It really depends on the culture of the organization and your relationship with
cougarfann888
Jan 9, 12:48pm
I gave my boss about 6 months notice
Florwood
Jan 9, 12:50pm
Yep I get a decent bonus if if I give at least 1 year notice of my retirement.
cougarfann888
Jan 9, 12:55pm
Depends on your level/span of control. If you are a Sr. Mgr or Exec, the company
BoiseBlueCoug
Jan 9, 12:49pm
Depends on how hard you will be to replace and how good they've been to you
BigTex
Jan 9, 12:49pm
I had a guy just give me one year notice. That was nice. He will be harder to
pink22
Jan 9, 12:50pm
We discussed it about 2 yrs before the date.
TeeKaa
Jan 9, 12:52pm
In my business I would prefer 6 months. I would never fire or push out
SanDiegoCoug
Jan 9, 12:53pm
When I go I'll give a 6-mo notice.
kccougar
Jan 9, 12:53pm
Try and factor in the lead time they need to replace you. Based on that, anywhere from 2 weeks to much much longer.
Unibro
Jan 9, 12:57pm
My dad worked for the Post Office
Blusox
Jan 9, 12:59pm
It really just depends on how much you like them
Odysseus
Jan 9, 1:05pm
Man if you’re worried about them treating you poorly after working there for a
Junior Deputy
Jan 9, 1:06pm
I'm just going to stop working... and see how long they keep paying me.
TheLost
Jan 9, 1:39pm
I will probably give over a year's notice.
Acorn
Jan 9, 2:37pm
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