Protocol For Arranging Job Interviews

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andyfraser

Über Member
Location
Bristol
I have a job interview next week. What's the protocol for arranging them? I don't have any holiday left and taking a day off sick will cause too many questions to be asked. I don't like lying anyway but I can't just tell them I have an interview.

What would you do? Or what have you done in this situation?
 

TVC

Guest
Tell them that you have a personal appointment that you cannot rearrange, and that you will try to get back to work if you can.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
[QUOTE 3952199, member: 76"]This one is simple......phone in sick, in fact make it more convincing by having the next day off too.[/QUOTE]

This.

If ever I've been sick I've always had two days off.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
I'm a chimney sweep and I treat all my employees like children :whistle:

Cor blimey Mary Poppins! :smile:
 

SD1

Guest
I am my own employer. But when I had regular jobs I could ask for a day off without having to give a reason. Not every employer treats its employees like children.
Now you are asking for a day off? What if they said no? Clearly your employer could do without you. Have you ever thought that doesn't apply to all employees. Let's say .......teachers for instances.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
I would tell the truth, have done so in the past - ime they want to know.
You'll not get paid, of course, you could maybe offer to do overtime another day.
 
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andyfraser

andyfraser

Über Member
Location
Bristol
Tell them that you have a personal appointment that you cannot rearrange, and that you will try to get back to work if you can.
They've been known to ask to see appointment cards and get suspicious if there isn't one.
Unpaid day off for personal reasons would seem to be the option covering honest but not coughing to going to a interview
I think this is the winner. They'll go for that and I won't need an appointment card as it's unpaid.
[QUOTE 3952199, member: 76"]This one is simple......phone in sick, in fact make it more convincing by having the next day off too.[/QUOTE]
They get really funny about people being ill unless it's a planned operation and/or a hospital stay. I don't like saying I'm ill when I'm not. When I was a retail manager I often caught staff out taking a sickie. :smile:
Fake your own kidnapping. With a bit of luck they'll pay the ransom, so it's win-win.
If I could get away with this I so would! :laugh:
 
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