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Thursday, 15 October 2009

notice this

Yesterday I gave my two weeks notice at my job. I'm sick of being treated like that. This was a minimum wage job, and I can find another like it tomorrow. But I WANT to find a better job that pays more, that I enjoy, and that comes with a kind boss- TODAY.

So, we'll see.

Also, question: do you write two weeks notice with an apostrophe after the "k"? Is it "two week's notice" or "two weeks notice"? I am confused suddenly.

4 comments:

Bethany said...

Yikes. You sound angry. Sorry about having to quit your job! I'll be praying you find a new one...although they seem hard to come by.

rosie said...

No, I'm not angry, just really calm about it, actually. I just want a better job, and I want to find one soon! :) Thanks for praying!

Rebekah said...

I think it's without an apostrophe. I had to think about it for a few minutes, and I'm sure Beth could correct us both on this... but I don't think the notice belongs to the weeks, they're just plural. : )

rosie said...

thank you! that's what I was thinking too!