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Old 09-15-2010, 09:24 AM   #110
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Originally Posted by Solicitous View Post
Not sure how it works in the US but in Australia we are required to give a period of notice, usually somewhere between 2-4 weeks. Never does one announce retirement and then are gone that afternoon (unless they have been shown the door).

I guess we can all speculate, but until Robert comes back and tells us, we're in limbo.
In the US it various all over. Some states there is no employment contract, called a 'as is'. Either the employer or employee can stop the employment relationship without explanation or notice. Other locations in the US require notice, even though there is no employment contract. In others, there is a signed contract, and the 'I am leaving' or 'you are being fired' has a list of things that have to happen.
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