What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NM
Last week, I turned in my 2 week notice of resignation effective January 21. If it makes a difference, my new job is in a completely unrelated industry so I will not be going to work for one of their competitors. When I spoke with my manager to let her know that I would be resigning, she advised me that I don't have to ride out the two weeks, but I told her that I prefer to leave on the date stated in my letter and she was fine with that. Today, that manager called me to let me know that because I'm resigning they will not be giving me any more work and that I need to come in and pick up my things. She didn't technically say that they were terminating me, but they chose to end my employment 9 days early. There is no reason for them to want to get rid of me sooner. I did my job well, I got along great with my coworkers and manager, and I have never been written up or received any warnings. So long story short, can they fire me after I have already quit?
Last week, I turned in my 2 week notice of resignation effective January 21. If it makes a difference, my new job is in a completely unrelated industry so I will not be going to work for one of their competitors. When I spoke with my manager to let her know that I would be resigning, she advised me that I don't have to ride out the two weeks, but I told her that I prefer to leave on the date stated in my letter and she was fine with that. Today, that manager called me to let me know that because I'm resigning they will not be giving me any more work and that I need to come in and pick up my things. She didn't technically say that they were terminating me, but they chose to end my employment 9 days early. There is no reason for them to want to get rid of me sooner. I did my job well, I got along great with my coworkers and manager, and I have never been written up or received any warnings. So long story short, can they fire me after I have already quit?