I'm leaving my job for a different one in 2 weeks (4/22) and wanted to know the best way to quit and if it would be possible to get my commission payout for Q1.
I'm committed to leaving my job largely because midway through Q1, they turned commission on its head and asked for quadruple the production for 1.5x the commission. I asked for a raise and was denied. I've been frustrated for other reasons but this was the nail in the coffin and caused me to start looking for other jobs. This is a startup SAAS job with a 4 person sales team.
I received a better job offer and plan on starting on 4/22 but next Friday is when my commission payout ($880 above my normal salary) would get paid out. I was told in writing this would be my payout but not told exactly when though 4/22 was implied in writing.
I am on pretty good terms with management though they will likely be very frustrated because my team lead quit last week (same reason; bad commission) leaving the rest of my team in bad shape to pick up my responsibilities. This makes it likely they won't just fire me (they didn't fire the team lead who gave 2 weeks notice) but they may try to deny me my commission on my last paycheck (4/19).
Is there anything I can do to ensure I get my full commission payout. Also any tips for leaving this employer on good terms. Part of me thinks they will just screw me over and fire me there and then. Another part thinks they will just not payout commission to me and give me my regular salary. Is there anything I can say and do when I give my 2 weeks notice tomorrow to ensure I leave on good terms and make it more likely that I get my Q1 payout next Friday?
TLDR; Giving 2 weeks notice but want to get my previously owed commission. My last day on the job happens to coincide with when I would get the payout.
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