Not at all.
And you don't have to give 2 weeks notice, but it is very professional to do so.
2007-11-13 02:30:46
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answered by Feeling Mutual 7
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No unless you are willing to wait until he/she comes back to give your notice. Under the circumstances, if you really need to leave in 2 wks, I'd call your boss.
2007-11-13 09:55:15
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answered by ***~*** 6
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There are no other subordinate bosses to whom you can give this?
Otherwise put the notice in writing and place it in the out-of-towner's inbox. Then only mention your intentions to the boss when he/she calls in to the office. Don't call her just to announce this.
2007-11-13 09:55:32
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answered by Double O 6
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Not given the circumstances, it would be worse to wait and not give your boss as much notice.
2007-11-13 09:51:38
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answered by G-gal 6
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do it in writing, with copy to the HR department (if any).
then, as a courtesy to your boss, telephone him at his work number. Leave message if you must.
If he's on vacation, he's appointed someone to handle his tasks while he's gone. If he's on a company trip, he'll likely call in for messages as his meetings and travel allow.
enjoy your new job
2007-11-13 09:53:31
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answered by Spock (rhp) 7
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No but someone must be in charge give it to him-her if not phone is it
2007-11-13 09:57:18
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answered by Anonymous
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send him an e-mail, that way he has a document.
2007-11-13 09:51:43
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answered by Anonymous
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