Woman Handed Her Resignation Two Weeks Before, Boss Still Demanded Her To Keep Working
It's insane when your boss demands your effort though you've already called it quit.
OP finds themselves in a situation where they provided a two-week notice, with a specified last working day of February 11th. However, despite the clear communication, OP's boss included them in the schedule for the following week and expected them to continue working. OP, having expressed the need for a break to address their physical and mental health, rightfully declined to work beyond their agreed-upon last day.
OP's boss, rather than acknowledging the agreed-upon notice period, assumed that OP would be available to work during the following week and labeled them as "selfish" and "inconsiderate" in an email to everyone. However, OP asserts their need for a break due to the excessive working hours and the toll it has taken on their personal life and health.
Let's see whether OP is TA or not.
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Let's Check Out This Office Drama
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Problem Starts Right Away
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That's Not How This Works Legally
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Why Are You Even Asking This Question Though
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You Have Your Own Reasons For Doing So
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It's Been Two Years Before It’s Too Late
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See OP No Need To Worry
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You're Not Ta Legally
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Your Boss Could Follow This Intruction
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That's Even Better
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Some Even Left The Job Without Notice
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OP Even Recommend Someone For The Job
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Totally Nothing
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Short Term Contract First And Then Well See
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Maybe That's Why They Can Find Someone Like You
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Real Sad Story From Someone Else
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Just Like OP
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Hope You Get Better OP
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Edit: That's What You Should Do
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It's seriously unhinged that the boss would demand something like that from OP. So what do you guys think? If you have any thoughts that different than Reddit, don't forget to tell us.
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