• Kalkaline
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      202 months ago

      You mean you don’t give them 2 weeks notice on firing?

      • Echo Dot
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        22 months ago

        If you’ll find for course you don’t get given notice. If somebody is breaking the rules and being dangerous you don’t want them hanging around for another 2 weeks you want them gone now.

        If it’s a layoff then yeah you get notice

      • @roofuskit
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        22 months ago

        The US is at will, nobody gives 2 weeks for termination unless maybe it’s a layoff. If a company has grounds to fire you they just fire you. Most will be smart enough to disable accounts before you’re even out the door.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 months ago

          Even in locations where you are required to give notice, you can just pay out the notice period.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 months ago

          “Most” is optimistic. I don’t have statistical information proving otherwise, but anecdotally I am not so sure. A big company like Disney with their own team of IT and official policies and this still happened is exhibit A.

    • @jordanlund
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      132 months ago

      Doesn’t sound like an account access problem, sounds like a shared password problem.

      • @saltesc
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        102 months ago

        No, it’s definitely hacking because that makes me a hacker with my friends sports TV subscription 👨‍💻😎

    • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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      32 months ago

      In a company as blue-chip as Disney, the discontinuation of access and privileges and security clearance are indicators of imminent repositioning, likely firing if you’ve engaged in mischief (such as voicing your opinion or comparing salaries).

      It’s why you give sweet Christmas presents to the awkward guy in HR and invite him to all your socials. Blow him if he’s into it. He’s your intel source regarding who is in danger of discharge, and if the boss doesn’t like you.

      This disgruntled guy had to be lower rank than the mailroom if HR wasn’t given notice, and his access was super low priority. No-one cared.

      (Yes, I’m bitter.)