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PIL details?

Anyone know what the PIL terms will be this time around?

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A bit short sighted to think you can time the PIL and new job perfectly. Better to quit on a Friday and start new jobs in a Monday.

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I’ve been going on interviews. I should not be NSI but with all the snakes, I figure it’s a 50/50 chance. If you are thinking you won’t be NSI, you’re fooling yourself. If I get NSI, I’ll take the PIL and start my next job. If I get a better offer, I’m not sure if I’ll quit or do everything I can to get NSI’d and take the PIL. My ego says quit, but my smarter side says get NSI’d and get extra money.

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Post ID: @2zcd+1asHOXQw

I heard you get a paricipation trophy and a 4 month membership to the jelly of the month club

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@1pez+1asHOXQw

If true that is harsh

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Post ID: @1rdl+1asHOXQw

This year, Retirement Eligible will be let go on the spot. No additional pay, no additional benefits.

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Post ID: @1pez+1asHOXQw

It is always 3 months pay.

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Post ID: @1rhd+1asHOXQw

I'm sure the Separation Release and Waiver of Legal Rights sign–off will be modified a bit.
It was scrummed together last year, but they got some better wordsmiths on it now.
Have a kid sign it for you.
AL CAPS.

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