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Old Saturday, June 12, 2021
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What if I resign from my current post and join directly PAEC by stating that I have already resigned from my current post at SECP. P.S. There are no employment leaving condition here at SECP. I can resign at any time my giving advance notice.
It seems u r a contract employee. For contract employee NOC dont matters alot (my personal expereience as i dont know the true rule about this). However, u may join directly without telling then ur last job but they will ask about ur experience certificates then u need to submit ur current job cerrificate.


In my opinion you need to visit PAEC office where u asked to give joining (before giving actual joining, this is called arrival). So give ur arrival but joing later on when u get complete idea about nature of job and requisite documents. You may delay ur joining till the last day as mentioned in ur offer letter.

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It seems u r a contract employee. For contract employee NOC dont matters alot (my personal expereience as i dont know the true rule about this). However, u may join directly without telling then ur last job but they will ask about ur experience certificates then u need to submit ur current job cerrificate.


In my opinion you need to visit PAEC office where u asked to give joining (before giving actual joining, this is called arrival). So give ur arrival but joing later on when u get complete idea about nature of job and requisite documents. You may delay ur joining till the last day as mentioned in ur offer letter.

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What if I resign from my current post and join directly PAEC by stating that I have already resigned from my current post at SECP. P.S. There are no employment leaving condition here at SECP. I can resign at any time my giving advance notice.
It seems u r a contract employee.

For contract employee NOC dont matter alot (its from my personal expereience, u may ask anyone else as well).

However, u may join directly paec, without telling them ur last job but they will ask about ur experience certificates then u need to submit ur current job cerrificate as well.

Simply, i suggest you to visit PAEC office where they asked you to give joining in offer letter. So before giving actual joining give only "Arival ".

So in short words, i am suggesting you to give Arrival in paec rather than direct joining. So in this way you get complete idea about paec requirements regarding doc/ noc. So when u get complete idea (by keeping secp job at hand also), you will decide easily about your future.

Remember giving arrival to new place does not mean you join it. You can work in ur old deptt (here secp) as before. But if u decide later on to join new place / job then you need to do so in the specifed time as mention in ur offer letter from new job by properly submitting ur joining letter or proforma.


So give ur arrival but joing later on when u get complete idea about nature of job and requisite documents. You may delay ur joining till the last day as mentioned in ur offer letter.

I hope u will solve ur query now.

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