finish my work.. i just can't leave like that...
submite my resignation at the end of the day and wait for a month before leaving..
that's how it is done around here.
2007-12-13 02:50:40
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answer #1
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answered by maej 6
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I'd quietly leave at the end of my shift. I'd have to ask several questions. Did I win the whole amount? In many instances you open yourself up to lawsuits, when people find out about it. Am I in a profession as a caregiver, that I would be sued, on a false injury claim. What would I do to safeguard the money after I collected it? These are questions that no one thinks about, if they win a large sum of money.
2007-12-13 02:46:42
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answer #2
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answered by Beau R 7
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I would sit quietly at my desk. Turn my two weeks notice before the end of the day. And basically keep quiet about the money. People suddenly become your very needy best friend when they hear you've got some money coming your way. I'll just tell them I'm moving out of state to live with my parents so they'll think I'm pathetic and not bother to keep in touch with me.
2007-12-13 02:37:13
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answer #3
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answered by reg 5
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The first thing I'd do is sign the ticket and then take a picture with me holding the ticket. Just in case someone tries to steal it. Then I'd call into work only saying that I need a few days off. Just long enough for me to go to the lottery offices and have it verified as the winning ticket. Then after it's been confirmed as the winner, I'd jump for joy and call my boss and tell them to take this job and shove it. Then I'd go out and by myself a brand new Corvette.
2007-12-13 02:30:10
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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None of the above.
I would see about how much time it would take to confirm that I won. Every now and then you read about some guy who thought he had won the lottery and he quit his job and started to make changes to his life and then learn that he did not actually win the lottery.
After it was confirmed, I would turn it a two weeks notice and quietly get out of there. 1. To do things that I want to do and 2. To get away from people who will now be wanting me to give them money.
2007-12-13 02:29:36
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answered by A.Mercer 7
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i would keep my mouth shut till i got home so i dont get jumped or attacked for the winning ticket. i wont leave my shift early though, i wouldnt want any one to think any thing was up. i dont think id quit though. id rather be out with other people then just stay home all day and do nothing. i wouldnt work as much though
2007-12-13 02:32:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep quiet. Do nothing more literally. Make my financial plans and payoffs, plan when to pick-up the loot, plan what I'm going to splurge on, go home and then scream and kick my legs in the air!
Sing: Here's a lil song I wrote, I'm gonna sing note for note, I'm rich and I'm happy!
2007-12-13 02:31:14
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answered by Brewspy 4
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leaving in the middle could get me arrested and i'd lose my license, but i'd probably take a good long time off and then go do something i enjoyed that is not so high stress.
but i would def scream and shout and kick my legs in the air!
2007-12-13 02:30:36
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answered by HoyaDoc 4
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If I hated my job i'd leave and not come back.
If I liked it there, i'd wait till 5, go get my money the next day then give my 2 weeks.
2007-12-13 02:28:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Ohhhhhh Pleez pick my answer!!!!
memememe
I would call my boss at home- see I work evening shift and she is at home in bed while I slave away at work-
but to get back to the subject~~~~~~
I would call her at~~perhaps 2am when I am ready to leave for the night~~~~
and say~~~
hey~~~~witch~~~I don't think I will in be today.
Maybe later in the week.
BUT it will be at my convenience.
2007-12-13 02:35:15
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answered by sasha1641 5
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