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Need advice on giving longer notice than necessary when quitting my job.

By the nature of this sub I can already guess the answer, but here it goes anyway. In a month I intend to quit my job with 1 month notice. I'm a one-person C&B department (we've had 4 people just 2 years ago and I was the most junior member of the team, but the company refuses to hire replacements). While the company is not going to suddenly collapse, I know my departure will hurt HR like a b***. Despite being really disenchanted by the company and my director, I'm a good egg, and I'm considering letting her know in advance, I'm planning to quit. They are not gonna find a replacement for me in a month, hell, I doubt they will find a replacement in 2 months. I'm wondering how stupid this idea is, and what's the worst-case scenario. It would give her more time to dig up something…


By the nature of this sub I can already guess the answer, but here it goes anyway.

In a month I intend to quit my job with 1 month notice. I'm a one-person C&B department (we've had 4 people just 2 years ago and I was the most junior member of the team, but the company refuses to hire replacements). While the company is not going to suddenly collapse, I know my departure will hurt HR like a b***.

Despite being really disenchanted by the company and my director, I'm a good egg, and I'm considering letting her know in advance, I'm planning to quit. They are not gonna find a replacement for me in a month, hell, I doubt they will find a replacement in 2 months.

I'm wondering how stupid this idea is, and what's the worst-case scenario. It would give her more time to dig up something for disciplinary dismissal, and I do so much sh*t, she could probably find something. I don't think she's gonna do it, but I wouldn't bet my arm on it.

On the other hand, quitting suddenly doesn't sit right with me, no matter how crappy the company is. Being able to sleep well, knowing I did everything I could on my end to be fair and supportive, could be worth the risk.

Any advice?

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