I work in sales and I started to realize I was severely underpaid for what I did. I mean base pay was 30k a year and we had a 2-3 month long selling cycle. I got no help from the company when it came to getting warm leads and they didn't even attempt to train me on the products.
I decided to look for a remote job, found one that pays 63k base a year, great benefits, and everything I was looking for in a company. I go talk to HR and let them know that I found a new job and that I am going to be leaving in two weeks. My manager says lets just have you stay till the end of the week and when I show up on Wednesday we decide that it's best for me to stay home.
Before I quit I closed a deal I had been working for a couple months. 2k in commission, I say okay to leaving that day, knowing that I am due all commissions and pay owed to me. they decide to not pay me the commission. Now I am calling them and trying to explain how it is actually against the law for them to do this. If I can't get them to comply I guess I'll just get a lawyer and do it the fun way.
Edit: Location: Colorado, USA