Thread regarding Bank of America layoffs

Intent to Resign After Bonus/RSU – PTO During Notice Period

I'm planning to submit my two weeks notice after my bonus and RSUs have vested and been paid out. Would I still be able to use any accrued vacation or sick time during that two week notice period?


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Post ID: @OP+1kgg17pep

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@1xg it went well

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Post ID: @202+1kgg17pep

How did it go?

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Post ID: @1xg+1kgg17pep

@pe yes - if you are moving internally
No - if you’re moving outside the bank give them a fu-k

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Post ID: @pv+1kgg17pep

Due to this equally distributed RSU strategy, you can never be fully vested upon resignation. You are guaranteed to forfeit more than a year’s worth of equity. The house always wins.

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Post ID: @pt+1kgg17pep

Up to your manager, but if I was your manager I'd say no. You need to transition work before you leave.

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Post ID: @pe+1kgg17pep

From all of us also being mistreated and would like to do the same thing, thank you. Unfortunately to management this outcome is considered a success. The tactics of no raises has worked. But thank you, please communicate the reasons for leaving in your exit meeting - if they do those.

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Post ID: @dk+1kgg17pep

Congrats! I am doing the same thing! Tired of the quiet firing BS

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Post ID: @d9+1kgg17pep

take your sick and Personal time youve earned. They will only pay you for any vac time that you have earned/not used when you exit. its all yours and you can use as you wish. If you are leaving as stated, you don't care what they think.

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Post ID: @bs+1kgg17pep

No, you are not supposed to use vacation during your 2 week notice. But you could be walked out and paid the the 2 weeks plus your accrued vacation.

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