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Thank you sooooo much for giving me a list of six tutorial videos you expect me to record by tomorrow, before I leave the company. It shouldn't be too hard, you say, having never ever gone through any of the processes before. Oh, and this is in addition to the big video tutorial which you asked for this afternoon that you expect by Friday morning. Not to mention the eight separate projects I still need to write documentation for. Oh, and this all would have been much smoother if this company would have given me time to work out all this documentation earlier instead of waiting until after I turned in my two weeks to take documentation seriously.

I guess I'll be lucky if I only have to deal with these things tomorrow. But given your penchant for pulling me off my main projects to deal with bullshit tangents, I bet that ain't going to happen. And I bet you're still going to flood me with calls on Monday morning, as I start my brand new job.

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  • 14
    I too believe you should not it.

    If you gave your two week notice in time and two weeks is what your contact/agreement says then you should just work for them for two weeks.

    If they need any more of your time you should inform them that it will not be for free and that you will invoice it.
  • 0
    Take @Letmecode s advice , it's always the right path.😀😎🤘
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