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Topic How long does it usually take to replace a job
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Complex Kid Posted at 10:50 pm on July 26, 2008
I really want to quit this job I'm at, I have my two weeks notice letter written up and have already put in about 15 job applications to other places just in the past few days. If I commit myself full time to my job search would I be likely to find a replacement within a few weeks, or should I just wait until I'm sure I have something to give them the notice that I'm leaving. I really don't want to be unemployed.

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kristacoplen Posted at 9:20 am on July 27, 2008
it really all depends but you have to make sure the job you apply four is something you like  
penguincube Posted at 12:51 am on July 27, 2008
You should NOT quit until you have another job; big mistake.  Though if you have turned in that many applications, I would remain optimistic.
melli0813 Posted at 11:02 pm on July 26, 2008
wait till your sure you have a job
Trastie Posted at 10:52 pm on July 26, 2008
I wouldn't quit till you have another job. Not worth the risk, unless your parents are loaded or some shit.
Eriin136 Posted at 10:52 pm on July 26, 2008
wait till you have a job then give them the 2 weeks notice
Syber Posted at 10:51 pm on July 26, 2008
I'm sure you'll find something within your last two weeks if you did put in a lot of applications...
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