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What Do I Say To My Boss If She Asks?
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The cleaning job I posted about yesterday they asked me for references and I thought they meant to contact them if they offer me the job. What I didn't realise is that they were contacting them straight away so they said they've contacted my current employment who I haven't told as they haven't offered me the job. What do I say if they ask about the email?
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That happened to me once. Hugely embarrassing . I'd been for an informal look around the school with the head - who was a social acquaintance - and was invited for interview, but on reflection I decided not to attend for interview and notified the school concerned. The Head had already written to the school I was employed at and my current Head was most stiff and...
18:24 Wed 04th Jan 2023
That happened to me once. Hugely embarrassing. I'd been for an informal look around the school with the head - who was a social acquaintance - and was invited for interview, but on reflection I decided not to attend for interview and notified the school concerned. The Head had already written to the school I was employed at and my current Head was most stiff and upset with me.
Complete honesty was the only policy and things settled down. But a lot of unnecessary hurt/anxiety had been caused.
Complete honesty was the only policy and things settled down. But a lot of unnecessary hurt/anxiety had been caused.
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I don't think bad references are allowed any more. I wonder how many businesses/companies adhere to those rules.
I suspect that McDonald's are used to employees looking for other work. I wouldn't be surprised if they don't bring it up. That doesn't mean that you shouldn't say anything to your manager/boss, just that they may not approach you about it.
You've had good advice, be honest with your boss/manager.
I suspect that McDonald's are used to employees looking for other work. I wouldn't be surprised if they don't bring it up. That doesn't mean that you shouldn't say anything to your manager/boss, just that they may not approach you about it.
You've had good advice, be honest with your boss/manager.