Is this a misspelled and unpunctuated text message threatening your employer with quitting if they don't increase the pay you agreed to when hired?

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No it is me telling my employer who gave us less than 2 week notice, that if they want me to help clean their mess up they need to hook me up.

Right now a major chain closed around me and the other chains are hiring like crazy, so if i give them another month im gonna miss out on opportunities.

Its me trying to protect myself from an employer who dorsnt give a shit about me.

Employees always think they deserve notice but will quit the moment they feel entitled to. You aren't protecting yourself you are trying to extract more from them in a moment you think you can. If your skills are in such demand and you "know your worth" then there is no reason to stay. I would show you the door and tell you good luck.

Oh employers want notice but dont have to give 2 week notice?

Comeon now.

Double standard id say.

And plus ive worked for this business for 15 years..

Im not your seasonal employee

I don't abide by an arbitrary two week notice. I am an at will employer. I don't like you, you are gone. You don't like me, there's the door. But I'm never going to be manipulated or allow an employee to behave as if they have me by the balls.

In most cases you are right, this isnt most cases.

Agree to disagree.

While autoed to wild.

Where is any other mispelling

thinkking

no punctuated words

lower case i

2 instead of two

If you want an employer to think of you as a professional, this is never the way to do it.