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Blue Danube 25th Apr 2001 13:29

Notice Periods
 
Just a thought, how much notice do you have to give your employer when you leave?
I've heard examples from 7 days to 3 months, what's your experience?

HeliEng 25th Apr 2001 14:38

I had to give one calander month. It was the longest month of my life!!!

All I wanted to do was get out and get to my new job, and I wasn't give any decent jobs because everyone knew I was leaving and didn't trust me.

What they didn't realise was that I am not like that at all, and put 110% into everything whether I want to do it or not.

Have never heard of anyone being asked to give 3 months though, that sounds a bit steep!!!

'Some days you are the pigeon and some days you are the statue!'

BISH-BASH-BOSH 25th Apr 2001 15:42

In responce to your question, i have just been offered two positions within the uk as a lae within large airlines, both contracts of employment stipulate a three month notice period is required by the employer after succesful completion of the probation period.
This seems to be a new thing in the UK.

Genghis the Engineer 25th Apr 2001 15:45

3 months.

4Rvibes 25th Apr 2001 17:45

I have a month which seems fair to both parties involved

chunky56 25th Apr 2001 17:50

A month for every year served up to a maximum of 10 weeks.

troubleshooter 26th Apr 2001 00:07

3 Months, I cannot believe you have to work 3 months notice. What is the reason for 3 months, surely a month is reasonable for both employee and employer?
Weekly paid, even better, only 1 week, but thats all gone, these days.
TS

Blacksheep 26th Apr 2001 08:56

Three months too. Its in my written contract. The idea is to stop you resigning before the end of your contract; but why would I do that? I'd lose my end of contract gratuity payment :) Swings and roundabouts.

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Cat1234 26th Apr 2001 10:21

Two weeks, though in the past I have pushed my tool box out the door at very short notice!

Clever Bloke 26th Apr 2001 12:18

My BA contract states 7 days......nice

morroccomole 26th Apr 2001 14:11

My contract states 3 months, but people have been released within 1 month

Inspector Gadget 27th Apr 2001 13:20

Two months at my place. Although short notice periods are good when you want to leave, they are not too good if you've been made redundant. I've found in the past that one month is'nt really long enough to find the job you really want. Most companies take 2-3 weeks to get back to you after your initial contact, and by the time you've gone through the interviews, medical etc you are living off your savings.
2-3 months seems about right to me.

Blue Danube 27th Apr 2001 15:13

Thanks folks, I am about to leave the RAF (With Avionic Licences I should add) and was wondering what to expect.
I was thinking about continuing in the aviation industry but I'm having serious doubts and am going to look at other areas.

red 5 27th Apr 2001 23:16

3 months, large uk charter airline.

riche71 30th Apr 2001 01:03

Have a look at www.i-resign.com it is serious and funny.Look at resignation letters.


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