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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would find a new job first ...[/quote] I’m located in a city smaller than DC and would worry about them finding out through friends that I’m looking for a new job. I intend to give 30 days notice and I have enough money saved to get through the end of March without employment. [/quote] If they fire you on the spot or don’t let you do the 30 days you can take unemployment. Just FYI. Also, you should ask 5 days sick not 3. So 15 days total. It’s standard [/quote] I don’t think you can collect unemployment if you resign FYI Have you received a raise each year? What are you paid hourly and annually versus what you would like I would factor all of this in so you can be thoughtful about what you’re asking for If the MB is pregnant they’re likely to need a nanny for a long time [/quote]
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