LarryMelman
Recycles dryer sheets
At my company, you need to be on the payroll on the date they pay the previous quarter's bonus, and that date can be up to 2 months into the next quarter. Also don't forget any other perks on the calendar like stock vesting or vacation accrual.
Where I work, basically there's one "best day" every quarter to quit. (Or perhaps to give notice if you're worried about being walked out on the spot; I've heard that it's customary to give 2 weeks notice and be paid for it even if you're walked out but that could well be urban legend. When you give notice, expect that it could be your last paid day.)
Where I work, basically there's one "best day" every quarter to quit. (Or perhaps to give notice if you're worried about being walked out on the spot; I've heard that it's customary to give 2 weeks notice and be paid for it even if you're walked out but that could well be urban legend. When you give notice, expect that it could be your last paid day.)