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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]How long had she worked there? [/b] Yes, it's standard to ask somone to sign taht document and then they get severance pay. They can choose not to sign it, but then no pay. Also it's standard to have the person leav ethe day they're fired, otherwise tehre could be sabotage.[/quote] 2 years. It was her first real, after-college job. I think it is so strange that they told her and then had the lawyer/contract ready the next day. Why not wait until the lawyer was there with the contract to tell her? I wish she hadn't signed so that she could have had some kind of legal consultation herself first. [/quote] As a lawyer, my guess is they told her, then they told their attorney. My clients love to do things first and ask advice later. Keeps me in business.[/quote]
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