From “epic” interpretive dance videos to brilliantly snarky farewell emails, quitting a job with a prank full of dramatic flair feels like such a good idea – at the time, anyway.

If you plan on pulling an epic prank when quitting your job, keep these legal tips in mind:

Fateful words: “Excuse me, I believe you have my stapler.”

Related Resources:

  • Your Rights when Losing or Leaving a Job (FindLaw)
  • Do You Need to Give 2 Weeks’ Notice to Quit a Job? (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
  • I Quit. When Do I Get My Final Paycheck (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
  • The FindLaw Guide to Job Loss (FindLaw - Free Download)

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