I think you are getting good advice here. Two weeks should be enough
notice.
I think you are getting good advice here. Two weeks should be enough
notice.
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Two weeks notice is usually what is "required" by most jobs I've ever worked at. Don't get too much into detail either; and don't worry if your boss acts dramatic about it!Just type a letter stating when your last day of employment will be. You don't even have to go into any more detail than that.
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Personally I feel you need to look after your own interests first. Based on what you said, I would think that two weeks notice is sufficient. I agree with Jessika about not going into any more detail than necessary.
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i think 2 weeks is enough, ignore her drama, it's her issue. in the letter say something about how much you appreciate the opportunity you had to learn and expand your talents, blah blah.
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Your boss' drama isn't your emergency. People come and go from jobs all the time. Corporate etiquette stipulates 2 weeks, so that should be fine.
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Gosh! Bosses...and if I understand in this case...business owners are people too!
If you know you are going to be leaving why not give all the notice you can? She knows you hve been going to school and I am sure expects some change upon your graduation.
You may find you want to keep a "hand in" and teach piano occasionally or as a supplement. How much better if you have left on the best possible terms.
You could start giving "warnings" and ask what you can do to help her find replacement. Between now and August you should be able to help her work it out.
Yes, two weeks is standard in the corporate world, but isn't this a bit different? What would you want if you were in her position?
Thanks for all of the advice. It's nice to be reminded that if she is dramatic I don't have to let it stress me out.
Yes, I do want to give her as much notice as I can. Part of the reason that I am so hesitant to let her know is because I really like and respect her. I feel like by leaving most of my students, I am letting her down. But she does know that I am in school, so she must realize I can't work there forever.Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
I'm going to tell her next week, since I just found out that my placement is official. I will offer to help her interview prospective teachers, since I really hope that my students will go to someone nice!
Wish me luck!!![]()
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