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Sep 19, 2024
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BlackBart
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Give three weeks notice and that’s it. You don’t owe them any more information
Unless it is in an employment contract
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Let's say you live in Utah, give 3 weeks notice on leaving the company, but you are going to a competitor...
Ragnar Danneskjold
You know...
5:22pm
Most likely terminate and pay.
RalphWiggam
5:23pm
Me: Hmmmm. I'm quitting and here is my 10 year notice.
Malathion
5:36pm
They would probably ask them to leave and not pay them. You could collect
reagan21
5:23pm
Sue for non-compete because thats most likely in your orginal employment agreement
P-Boy Squad
5:24pm
I’ve been told that they are generally not enforceable.
Shawarma
5:29pm
Maybe so, but do you have the legal funds to fight it?
RdF3
5:32pm
You'd think but a lot depends on position you're leaving and the position you're taking. And the current company's
P-Boy Squad
5:37pm
I doubt an actual non-compete is part of your employment contract, I think it's
russkiejedi
6:09pm
Why tell the current employer about the next job?
willkie40
5:25pm
Excellent idea!!!!
reagan21
5:25pm
If you won't tell where you're going it's obvious that you're going to a different company (or starting your own). All
HarlemCoug
5:37pm
Just give notice, but don’t tell where
Akilleez
5:27pm
Give three weeks notice and that’s it. You don’t owe them any more information
BlackBart
5:28pm
You would not be able to collect unemployment. They would contest.
BYU'01
5:31pm
And it takes some time to get going.
Florwood
5:44pm
I thought for-cause was the only disqualifier for unemployment.
Ragnar Danneskjold
5:45pm
Entering into an employment agreement with a competitor is ‘cause’
BYU'01
6:04pm
You can collect unemployment if they fire you before your last day.
BNcoug
5:48pm
Accepting an employment offer with a competitor is ‘cause’ for termination
BYU'01
6:03pm
That seems like it's too broad.
Ragnar Danneskjold
7:28pm
A guy I used to work with quit "to spend more time with family", except we found
thewaterboy
5:49pm
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