BILLINGS, Justice.
Appellant was employed as a waitress at the Bardwell Hotel. On March 12, 1977, after an altercation with another employee, she advised the owner that she was giving two weeks' "formal notice" of intention to leave her employment. The owner told her to think the matter over, and two days later she returned and insisted on giving the employer a two-week notice of termination "as a courtesy." The employer advised her that she could remain in the employment...
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