Well, let's see- it's your last day of work. So, work!
Do you have turn in keys, sign out stuff? Then, go. Get it done.
Say good-bye to coworkers.
You should leave on a good note. You never know if you will need a reference or help from a former boss/employer.
You can do it. Maybe you will get sent home sooner than you think, anyway.
2006-08-24 06:41:09
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answered by Malika 5
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You didn't say why you were leaving? Better Job, Family Issues, Place closing up ? stay all day, get the money for that day, say goodbye to everyone. and then clock out exactly on time. And celebrate when you get home. !!
2006-08-24 06:55:54
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answered by sue c 1
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i so second damn_sam's response!! it's the last day you can slack off all day and still get paid for it. and you don't have to worry about any hard feelings. because you already warned them. your two weeks notice isn't so the company can prepare your leaving, it's a warning to them that in the next two weeks, you plan on not doing any work at all.
2006-08-24 06:42:32
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answered by Bella 5
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So they can have party for you and give you a proper send off. Also you need to get all those office supplies you might need, insult anyone you never liked and don't forget to park in the boss's spot. What are they going to do? Fire you?
2006-08-24 06:39:12
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answered by damn_sam 2
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Turn all your work over, train the new people, and leave graciously. Odds are that everyone wants to wish you well as you depart.
2006-08-24 06:37:03
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answered by Thomas F 3
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no. stay and get your hours so you can get your money. a little extra spending cash never hurt any body
2006-08-24 06:37:43
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answered by Kokoa 3
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do it go home best plan
chloe xxx
2006-08-24 06:40:03
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answered by chloe b 2
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cause its your punishment
2006-08-24 06:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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