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Should I Go To The Interview Tomorrow?
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This job I applied for the same as my current job closer to home has offered me to come in tomorrow around 9.30am or 1pm but I've emailed to ask if 8.30 or 5.45 but I'm in 8.45 till 5.45 if not how should I ask my boss if I can go early or start late if I want to go.
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abbey, you say that as if you are in a nightmare not of your own making, that you have no control over. You know that isn't true, you have got yourself in to this situation and you really should know that you ought to stick with your current employer for at least a year - you like the job and the people. You don't need colleagues to be friends - you seem to have enough of...
17:02 Sun 26th Mar 2023
Thank you.
Have you read the replies on the second page?
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I wish I could tell you what I really think, but at the end of the day you only have your own life to ruin. I wonder why you keep asking for advice, when you have no intention of taking it, bearing in mind most people on here are older with a lot more life experience. You come across as irresponsible, lacking initiative,and selfish, I hope you are not like that in real life but how you present to the world is important.
abbey, you say that as if you are in a nightmare not of your own making, that you have no control over.
You know that isn't true, you have got yourself in to this situation and you really should know that you ought to stick with your current employer for at least a year - you like the job and the people.
You don't need colleagues to be friends - you seem to have enough of those already and it makes for a far better working environment to keep colleagues at a polite, professional distance without getting them embroiled in to your private life.
You know that isn't true, you have got yourself in to this situation and you really should know that you ought to stick with your current employer for at least a year - you like the job and the people.
You don't need colleagues to be friends - you seem to have enough of those already and it makes for a far better working environment to keep colleagues at a polite, professional distance without getting them embroiled in to your private life.
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