Quiting with out a two week notice

Hello Guys,

Has anyone quit a job in their early years of college or hs with out giving a two week notice. Like a retail job or like a tell job when they were young? Any consequences when you are going through a background check for a ibank position?

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I quit my high school job without 2-week. They marked it as a 2-week notice because I know the rep, and I was unimportant, but some places mark it and won't recommend you in the future.

Just be aware if you put it on your resume later on, and then they call that company you will have to explain why you either lied on your resume or can't even commit to 2 weeks notice.

 

right its not on my resume but if you get an offer and you have to go through a full background check so they ask for five years of employment. Do you put it on your background sheet of employers?

For example even on the BOA website you have to list employers should list those employers ?

 

channeling Are You Afriad Of the Dark books...

Did you say you made enough that would be taxable? If yes than yes they will check. If no than no they will not Did you put that as a major part of your resume or as a side staple to show you show up on time? If 'show up on time' than PROBABLY no....

It comes down to if it is recent and whether or not it is important or stupid in which case you could just kill it from your resume.

 

Yeh I do not have my teller nor walmart positon on my resume. I am asking if I should include that on my application and would it hurt if I did not put it on the application because I believe my internships are more related to an I banking position than a position at walmart so could I just keep it off my application totally.

 

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