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Can I take time off for work to attend interviews?
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Can I take (paid) time off of work to attend interviews for a potential new job? I don't have any holiday left and I hate my job. I don't want to get sacked for looking elsewhere and I dont want to have to lie to take time off work.
Any help appreciated.
Any help appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.go sick , if neccesary ... when interviews are coming up ........- i had a delivery job which was part time ...... and my manager said , "we dont want this job to interfere with anything else you do " ,,,,,,, i didnt ahve any other job , than this one at the time ,........ the reply i gave him , the thirty hours aweek im here , does interfere with some other activity i want to do , and that activity is "attentending interviews " ,,,in due course i vacated the thirty hour a week job ,, i aplogise if i bore you ....
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Have you thought of temping for a while. That way you can be honest with who you were working for, placements have to allow time off for interviews. To pop a sickie is not only dishonest it will not reflect well on you, I agree with bedknobs on this one. Some companies will do interviews after work time. Good luck with your search. It is horrible being miserable at work. XX
I am sure if you explain to any potential employers that you were only able to attend interviews either in your lunchbreak or out of hours (not uncommon btw) they would be able to sort something out. When does your annual leave year start - it is only June so I am surprised you don't have any holidays left. I agree with the others, don't lie - the consequences if you are found out are too serious. Are you able to ask for some unpaid leave to attend to *personal matters* instead ?
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