I quit my job after 27 days at a restaurant, and the restaurant owner agreed to quit but for a week

Updated on Restaurant 2024-06-25
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Staying at a friend's house. You use this week to find other jobs. The most euphemistic approach.

    Find the Labor Bureau. The most arrogant approach. Not recommended.

    Rob the boss's business money. The stupidest thing to do is not to advise the boss to promise you money for a week. Be sure to write down the notes.

    Or you have an employment contract between you.

    Be sure to keep the evidence. so as not to admit the account in the future.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. Move in, 2. Rent a house, 3. Continue to work, 4. Don't need money, 5. Remember to be at a friend's house.

    I personally support 1 to live in.

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