I thought it was weird at the time. The contracts had a notice period in, and it's not like many US states where employment is at-will. The employer is definitely required to give notice (albeit they can send you home and just pay you the notice period, which many do). So I suspect they could have gone after her for that, if they wanted to.
Likely they considered it not worth pursuing, though.
gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 month ago
Yeah, that’s kind of the point
If I wanted to work there I wouldn’t be quitting, especially not just dipping out
Usually people doing this aren’t in that situation, being on good terms with someone usually means you don’t just vanish on them
The vast majority of times this is, again, the point
sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 1 month ago
You do you, but a little professionalism goes a long way. Maybe that manager moves to another org that you want to apply at, and they reject you because of how you acted the last time. Or maybe they just tell someone at the new org how you left.
Doing this has zero benefits to you, sending an email takes almost zero effort and might have some benefit for you. The rational thing is to send the email.
gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 month ago
Good, I don’t have to work with them again, win for me
Catharsis comes to mind, on top of the schadenfreude
Yeah, and thats part of why not doing it sends a point
If your workers hate working for you so much they won’t even send an email then you should evaluate your management and work culture, yakno?