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I worked for AT&T (in New Jersey) for several years, but gave my two week notice May 22nd 2000. At the time, if AT&T believed you were going to a competitor, they were kicking you out the same day you gave notice. When I handed in my two week notice, I was told to leave that day. I was willing to work the two weeks, but was not given that option. Basically, the end result was like being fired on the spot just for giving my two week notice. I left that day (May 22nd), but when I received my paycheck at the end of the month, they paid me through the end of May. Now they want that money back saying I didn't work it. All of the other people that were quitting around the same time were being paid for their two week notice even though they were kicked out right away. My problem is, do they have the right to kick you out right away and not pay you for your two week notice? If so, why would anyone ever give a two week notice? Anyway, they have a collection agency after me now. What can I do?