noun General Slang

the two-week notice

THuh TOO-week NOH-tiss · noun · informal

The customary notice period before leaving a job.

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The conventional courtesy of informing an employer roughly two weeks before one's departure so they can prepare for the transition. Skipping it is increasingly common in revenge and rage quitting.

“He handed in his two-week notice with a smile, having already lined up the new gig.”
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the two-week notice In A Sentence

He handed in his two-week notice with a smile, having already lined up the new gig.

Origin & Usage

Long-standing US workplace convention around resignation etiquette.

People Also Ask

What is a two-week notice?

It's the customary courtesy of telling your employer about two weeks before you leave so they can prepare for your departure.

Is two weeks' notice legally required?

In most US jobs it's a convention, not a legal requirement, though skipping it can affect references and rehire eligibility.

Do people still give two weeks' notice?

Many do, but skipping it has become more common, especially in rage quitting or revenge quitting situations.

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