Inspired by this thread, I propose we have a thread for best and worst stories based on turning in your two weeks notice. So, tell us your best, or your worst, or both. i'll start.
Best:
Feedback from my boss alternated between "dude you're awesome, i really like how you do things" and "dude you suck, why don't you do things exactly like I do?" I'm talking weekly team meetings, not annual performance reviews. Finally he put me on a "Performance Improvement Program," which ends with either (1) congratulations, you get to keep your job or (2) we have documented your suckage and you're fired. At the end of the 6-week PIP period, we have a meeting with HR in which he said "you didn't meet all the goals but we can't find anyone to replace you, so you get to keep your job." Imagine his surprise when I responded by sliding my resignation letter across the table. No, motherberkeleyer, *you* get to keep my job. Really, he was actually surprised that i would go out and find another job. It was priceless. And because I was going to a competitor, it was their company policy to walk the quitter to their desk to pack their E36 M3, then Ford Econobox them to the door immediately.
So, that's the cake. Here's the icing: The competitor I went to was also a customer for some products. So about 6 months later, that berkeleyer had to walk into the board room of my new employer and pitch their "here's why you should select us" business proposal to me and my team. :-)