I am working on behalf of PWC at a client but have resigned from PWC and serving the 90 day notice period.
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I actually never want to go back to the office
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Why did you resign ? I also feel like resigning everyday.
In most scenarios, they won't inform till the very end. But anyways that's not your headache is it?
Also you should try and atleast have the conversation for buyback. Chances are they won't release, but there's no issue in atleast trying, right?
yes you are right that it's not my headache. I just feel that due to PWC not telling them, my relation with the client will be affected and in future, if I am never considered due to this.
also, yes you are right. no harm in trying. I will try to see if they are a bit flexible.
I'm yet to join PWC..why are u guys resigning
My reason is as per above comment..
looking for work life balance and health
Is this PwC AC bangalore or India? I thought the notice period was only 60 days in PwC AC bangalore
India :)
Do we have to complete trainings assigned to us and due before the end of notice period? Or that is ok?
*PwC India*
Complete it just in case. Go out on good terms. You never know when you might need someone.