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Deanna1974
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What is the name of your state? Colorado
I recently submitted a two week notice for a company I worked for in Colorado. I was the only employee he hired and I worked at home as a property manager. When I turned in the notice, I turned in all equipment and the agreement was that I was to be available for questions while he hired a replacement. I told him I would do whatever was needed during that time. He thanked me for giving a two week notice & giving him time to sort it out.
He only owes me for the last week of work (being available). I stayed in town and available for whatever he might need. He seems to think he does not owe me anything for that last week.
Does he?
I recently submitted a two week notice for a company I worked for in Colorado. I was the only employee he hired and I worked at home as a property manager. When I turned in the notice, I turned in all equipment and the agreement was that I was to be available for questions while he hired a replacement. I told him I would do whatever was needed during that time. He thanked me for giving a two week notice & giving him time to sort it out.
He only owes me for the last week of work (being available). I stayed in town and available for whatever he might need. He seems to think he does not owe me anything for that last week.
Does he?