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    You see the thing is if they tell you early and you start to advertise and you find some one to fill the spot before they are ready to leave it leaves them in a tough spot. If your contract states they need to give you two weeks notice then that's all they are required to do.... Maybe their closing date isn't till mid summer they are not going to risk you finding someone to take their spot before then. One thing you have to remember is people generally only think about what's best for them. Same as if you wanted to term the family ... Generally you wouldn't give notice till you found a new family to fill their spot and after you received payment for the last two weeks so you didn't get stiffed .... So same thing.....
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