Question by aeromook: Is there a loophole to the “2 weeks notice” rule?
I’m looking to quit my job. Ultimately, i’m pretty unhappy there. It’s a very unprofessional organization, and the people who work there don’t actually work. To cover their own bases, since I am pretty much the only person doing the work there, they have been blaming the lack of progress on me.

I am currently seeking new employment to begin asap. When I find a job, my goal would be to resign and leave immediately. While I didn’t sign an official contract, I did sign a handbook stating that employees must give 2 weeks notice prior to resigning.

Is there a loophole to the 2 week notice rule? The only thing that I could come up with is a Dr’s note saying that the stress that 2 weeks on the job would bring me could be harmful to my health. Is there a more sound way to do this? For those of you in the legal field, I live in New York City.

Thanks so much!
I will not be putting this position on my resume, as I have been there for a short period of time. They will not be referenced.

Best answer:

Answer by GreatWhiteNinja
well, you could always bail at a moment’s notice, but:

1. you will lose any good references if your next employer asks your current one.

2. they may withhold some of your paycheck.

Good luck!

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