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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To answer your question...no you are not at all "legally obligated." To answer the question you did not ask....you should spend a good portion of the time you are still getting paid to perform work for that company helping out the new person. That is a human who did not wrong you in any way, and if you can make their life easier why wouldn't you?[/quote] Seriously? I have to give away my strategy to make someone’s life easy? I have many years of experience to learn what I know and now I just have to give it away to make someone’s life easier?[/quote] Glad you're not my co-worker. [/quote] Well he isnt anyones co-worker anymore. He has been laid off and expected to train someone who doesnt know the job instead of keeping someone who does. Good for you OP. How to do the job should be written down. Hand it over and say there you go. How YOU do the job does not need to be shared. She will find her own way of doing it. [/quote]
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