Don't know what your benifits plan is but keep it under consideration. Self employed farmer here and Med insurance is over 24,000 a year and If I was starting a new plan I couldn't get it except for Obama care. Yes I know this was mentioned earlier.
Don't know your contract and truthfully other than running a restaurant and part time for the State I really don't have much experience. If your contract reads two months than that is what you have to give. Sounds like things aren't happy at work and if you are gonna follow through I would suggest this. Have your tools ready to load up at the drop of a hat and give two weeks notice. I have a friend who did this at a farm equipment dealer, was a family outfit friend and bosses son work in back boss did sales and parts and boss's wife kept books. Boss was a a nice guy and I think good to work for but in situations like this could have a bit of a temper I guess so friend had over the course of a couple months got his tools in order before giving his two weeks. Boss said to his son so what do you think Son said I think it's time to close shop. At bosses request friend had his tools loaded and out the door that day. He did wind up helping some with the auction But boss was not a happy camper on the day of his quitting.
Don't know your situation but if your boss will listen I would suggest going in with a list of complaints, suggestions, etc and a good attitude, you can always fall back on giving notice if that is the way the conversation goes but I would have my workspace ready to pack up within the day.
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