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BingBong
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hewittinspain
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Re: Notice.

Post by hewittinspain »

BingBong wrote:
26 Jun 2025, 15:47
Afternoon from sunny Portugal. :nana Quick question for you all. I want to hand my notice in a soon as possible. Ideally while I’m on holiday. I was just wondering if it was possible to email it in? Whether that be to hr or direct to manager? :wave
I don't see why not. Email it straight to your line manager though and then ring up to confirm they have the email.
Sean06
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Re: Notice.

Post by Sean06 »

BingBong wrote:
26 Jun 2025, 15:47
Afternoon from sunny Portugal. :nana Quick question for you all. I want to hand my notice in a soon as possible. Ideally while I’m on holiday. I was just wondering if it was possible to email it in? Whether that be to hr or direct to manager? :wave
Why wait till your in portugal on hols.
Londonsburning
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Re: Notice.

Post by Londonsburning »

Sean06 wrote:
26 Jun 2025, 23:34
BingBong wrote:
26 Jun 2025, 15:47
Afternoon from sunny Portugal. :nana Quick question for you all. I want to hand my notice in a soon as possible. Ideally while I’m on holiday. I was just wondering if it was possible to email it in? Whether that be to hr or direct to manager? :wave
Why wait till your in portugal on hols.
Why not?
postslippete
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Re: Notice.

Post by postslippete »

Another one bites the dust!

Just make sure your email makes it clear your intended last working day based on your notice period and that it is a formal notice of resignation. Also, keep a record of everything that is relevant on the RM app regarding final pay, holiday entitlement etc.
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
chickenwittle
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Re: Notice.

Post by chickenwittle »

Sean06 wrote:
26 Jun 2025, 23:34
BingBong wrote:
26 Jun 2025, 15:47
Afternoon from sunny Portugal. :nana Quick question for you all. I want to hand my notice in a soon as possible. Ideally while I’m on holiday. I was just wondering if it was possible to email it in? Whether that be to hr or direct to manager? :wave
Why wait till your in portugal on hols.
It’s called attention seeking.
BingBong
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Re: Notice.

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Bazbuz
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Re: Notice.

Post by Bazbuz »

Have a week on the sick first.
qwerty2
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Re: Notice.

Post by qwerty2 »

Bazbuz wrote:
27 Jun 2025, 07:49
Have a week on the sick first.
Or 6 months full pay :no no
neviboss
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Re: Notice.

Post by neviboss »

Obviously, if you are paid weekly, you only have to give a weeks notice!
heraldmoth
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Re: Notice.

Post by heraldmoth »

Yep I’ve seen it done via a Royal Mail employee email and whole unit CC’d in lol
heraldmoth
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Re: Notice.

Post by heraldmoth »

postslippete wrote:
27 Jun 2025, 07:06
Another one bites the dust!

Just make sure your email makes it clear your intended last working day based on your notice period and that it is a formal notice of resignation. Also, keep a record of everything that is relevant on the RM app regarding final pay, holiday entitlement etc.
U mean Robin 👀
TOWER1
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Re: Notice.

Post by TOWER1 »

Paid weekly.
Started 2016. July.
My understanding is 4 weeks notice required?
Is this correct?
Many thanks!!
SkiSunday
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Re: Notice.

Post by SkiSunday »

TOWER1 wrote:
27 Jun 2025, 08:29
Paid weekly.
Started 2016. July.
My understanding is 4 weeks notice required?
Is this correct?
Many thanks!!
You're only 1 weeks notice required. Or alternatively 1 week's notice, then an immediate 1 week self cert for work related back pain. :thumbup :chuckle
TOWER1
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Re: Notice.

Post by TOWER1 »

Right so I only have to give a weeks notice.
I've accrued 3 days leave, so on a 4 day week as I am, only work 1 day. Apparently they won't pay accrued leave, one has to take it.
Been advised by another outside manager.
Is he correct?
Thanks again all