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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just ignore messages. Spend the first several hours of the day job searching. Long lunch. Respond to messages after lunch. If you have to do your own work do it after hours if you are so inclined to make overtime. Or it just doesn't get done. You already told the boss you were overwhelmed. You will either find a new job or be let go. Both better than quitting with nothing. [/quote] I would be let go pretty much immediately if I didn't do the work: it's tracked daily and the messages are all instant, I get called directly and I am supposed to be "on", so quiet quitting isn't really a possibility. I know this because they have let go people for not answering a message within two days.[/quote] So then my plan should work (replying by end of first day). You need to push to the limit. If they expect replies in 48 hours you reply at 47 (vague replies). If you reply first thing in am with a detailed response, that becomes the new expectation. Do they pay severance? [/quote]
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