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Should I Ask Work If I Can Finish Early Friday?
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I'm going for bottomless brunch Friday booked for 4 but I finish 2 should I ask my boss if I can go early ?
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You always seem to be posting about changing your working days or working hours. If you're going to a family funeral or, say, you've been invited to a Royal Garden Party (i.e. a 'once in a lifetime' experience), that's fine. Otherwise no employer is going to see you as being properly committed to your work and you probably won't last long in your job.
You always seem to be posting about changing your working days or working hours. If you're going to a family funeral or, say, you've been invited to a Royal Garden Party (i.e. a 'once in a lifetime' experience), that's fine. Otherwise no employer is going to see you as being properly committed to your work and you probably won't last long in your job.
From your other thread, "I'm seeing the boss this week for a meeting as my trial is nearly over I'm worried it might be to replace me."
If you're worried about being replaced, asking to leave work early for no good reason, is hardly going to help your case is it?
You said folk have been off sick so yous have been short-staffed. If your boss is swithering, asking to leave early might make the decision a lot easier.
If you're worried about being replaced, asking to leave work early for no good reason, is hardly going to help your case is it?
You said folk have been off sick so yous have been short-staffed. If your boss is swithering, asking to leave early might make the decision a lot easier.
Absolutely not. (Well, you asked.) That gives 2 whole hours to get ready for this Brunch. OK there is travelling, but half an hour max. to get ready should mean that you can make it. If you don't make it on time to the brunch then - so what? It is a social occasion.
Work comes first. Social comes second.
You probably don't believe me Abbey, but I really am trying to help you by telling you the truth.
Work comes first. Social comes second.
You probably don't believe me Abbey, but I really am trying to help you by telling you the truth.
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