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Old, but timely thread with everyone quitting flops left & right....
Anyone else have problems when current employer received PRIA forms?
Here's the best way to do it. You give them 2 week notice and state in the most sincere way that you're quitting for personal reasons, i.e. marital problems etc. Anything to make them think it's not them. It also helps if you don't tell them where you're going. KISS, no extra info. "I am resigning for personal reasons on Feb XX. I love working here and wish I could stay. Thank you for everything." Something like that. They will definitely ask you where you're going. Just say, "It's not important. It's for personal reasons." Don't tell other pilots in the company etc.
Good Luck.
I cannot believe my good fortune and perfect timing. This problem (2 weeks notice?) has just resolved itself. I have just been terminated, and with zero notice I might add but the onus is on them. Well actually furloughed but I'm out of here now and can collect unemployment for 2 months while I wait for the EJA job to kick in.
Seriously, the Chief Pilot called me awhile ago; bad news, business conditions suck, blah, blah, blah, gonna have to let you go. But we have the records request from EJA so we know you have another job lined up so this is probably good news for you then, eh? Yes Sir, thank you sir, it's been fun but time to move on.
I get to leave under honorable conditions, head held high and with my next (and hopefully last) job already lined up. It don't get any better than this. A 2 month paid vaction. The only downside is that I've flown the Falcon 20 for the last time yesterday. There are things I don't like about this job but the flying part is not one of them. The Falcon is one fine airplane and I will miss that part of it. I will not miss the 2am callouts!
tj
Anyone else have problems when current employer received PRIA forms?