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>>2505635
>post collapse
>as long as the company still exists

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>>2491231
>Is this a common practice for other companies, and if so, why?
Absolutely not. Quitting is just business - in the same way that a company should let go of workers if the relationship isn't benefiting their bottom line, workers should let go of companies they aren't succeeding with. Anyone who fires you for quitting doesn't have the emotional fortitude to run a professional workplace. A real boss would be grateful to recieve a two week notice, it gives them time to delegate the workers responsibilities and gives them a margin to hire someone new to replace them without disrupting their operation.

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>>2441550
Are there other restaurants on the street you live on? Sounds like your street is zoned for business and residential, which is your fault for moving in if you couldn't handle living near a business. I lived on a busy urban food/bar street in my 20s and I grew to love it, but I had to accept the ambient noise. I faced the same dilemma as you in the summer, but instead of leaving my window open I just bought a portable AC.

I really recommend instead just buying a window unit AC, or portable if your lease forbids window units, instead of this bart simpson party pooper shit that is going to get you arrested or beaten up.

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