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- What is the standard notice period when leaving a job?
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The Impossible Whopper is driving steady traffic to Burger King, data shows Posted: 17 Oct 2019 05:15 AM PDT |
A playbook guide of toxic employees Posted: 17 Oct 2019 01:17 AM PDT |
Boeing's board strips CEO of chairman role Posted: 16 Oct 2019 11:44 AM PDT |
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This Israeli Engineer Dreams of Electric Jetskis Posted: 17 Oct 2019 07:01 AM PDT |
Posted: 16 Oct 2019 08:15 AM PDT |
Quebec to offer legal cannabis at $4.49 a gram, beating grey-market price Posted: 16 Oct 2019 05:32 PM PDT |
Microsoft launches new open-source projects around Kubernetes and microservices Posted: 17 Oct 2019 03:26 AM PDT |
Texas Bitcoin Mining Startup Gets $50 Million From Peter Thiel to Steal China’s Crypto Crown Posted: 16 Oct 2019 04:11 AM PDT |
The big bank winning streak might be about to end Posted: 17 Oct 2019 05:08 AM PDT |
US Law Enforcement Traces Bitcoin Transfers to Nab ‘Largest’ Child Porn Site Posted: 17 Oct 2019 06:15 AM PDT |
Pricing for large-scale solar contracts is down 5.4% percent on the year Posted: 16 Oct 2019 07:45 AM PDT |
Turkish lira rises as markets don’t take Trump’s tariff threats seriously Posted: 16 Oct 2019 08:45 AM PDT |
IBM Plunges After Reporting Lowest Revenue In 17 Years, EPS "Beats" On 0.1% Tax Rate Posted: 17 Oct 2019 02:35 AM PDT |
Posted: 17 Oct 2019 05:49 AM PDT Have you guys noticed that : eating out is very difficult and expensive. In an area, typically, You find few outlets selling pizza or burger, you find a restaurant in which meals are quite expensive, and that's it. Here you have : only few foods, and they are expensive You can eat almost nothing, Eating out is nearly impossible Do you guys see ? This model is very inefficient Something important is missing It is : a restaurant where food keeps changing, food changes every day Chefs also rotate This restaurant is going to serve thousands of foods over the course of time A meal is going to be cheap You will be able to eat thousands of foods Eating out will finally become possible This model is way better [link] [comments] |
10 common mistakes even the best managers do – How to be a good manager Posted: 17 Oct 2019 05:11 AM PDT |
Benefits of using ReactJS in e-commerce sites: Posted: 17 Oct 2019 04:41 AM PDT |
Samsung ends mobile phone production in China Posted: 16 Oct 2019 03:26 PM PDT |
What happens when a city bans cars from its streets? Posted: 16 Oct 2019 02:00 PM PDT |
Ericsson CEO: 5G Penetration Is Rapidly Gaining Momentum Posted: 17 Oct 2019 03:34 AM PDT |
What is the standard notice period when leaving a job? Posted: 17 Oct 2019 03:28 AM PDT What is the standard notice period when leaving a job? I have just gotten my contract in the post and it states a notice period of 4 weeks which, to me is really excessive. Its not a high level job and ive heard 4 weeks notice is more higher/manager level jobs. My relatives tell me is the standard but im not convinced. Do employers really want to wait 4 months for an employee that does not shine much? Anyway, im ranting. What is the standard notice period when leaving a job? EDIT: Based in UK EDIT: Im not talking about what is legal. Im talking about the notice an employer requires you to work in accordance to your contract before termination of employment. [link] [comments] |
FCC approves T-Mobile-Sprint merger Posted: 16 Oct 2019 11:49 AM PDT |
Big Banks Were the Loudest Optimists. They’re Getting Quieter Posted: 16 Oct 2019 07:23 AM PDT |
15 predictions for the most significant trends of 2019 that business owners should be aware of Posted: 17 Oct 2019 02:58 AM PDT |
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