Not working for an interview
Discussion
Im expecting a job to come up soon that i have a good chance of getting and i want the job so much.
Problem is, i work different shifts weekly at the minute and its very difficult to swap.
If i get an interview, im not willing to not go to it but i might find out the date after ive got my rota.
What is the best way to go about it? Im not willing to ring in sick as it leaves me colleagues in the crap, and it could be easily found out through people.
Can i say i have to attend a hospital appointment and refuse to work or is that a disciplinary?
Problem is, i work different shifts weekly at the minute and its very difficult to swap.
If i get an interview, im not willing to not go to it but i might find out the date after ive got my rota.
What is the best way to go about it? Im not willing to ring in sick as it leaves me colleagues in the crap, and it could be easily found out through people.
Can i say i have to attend a hospital appointment and refuse to work or is that a disciplinary?
p1stonhead said:
Tread very carefully then.
Ask to have the interview at a remote location from their office for one thing so people dont see you.
There is a total of 5 jobs and they will all be held at the same place, unsure about thier flexibility to change the date but i cant see it as 3 managers interview me at onceAsk to have the interview at a remote location from their office for one thing so people dont see you.
elanfan said:
I used to work as an insurance company surveyor so a fairly specialist role. I'd be surprised if there would have been about a dozen such roles in my city. Went to an interview at another company and though I shouldn't have been was shocked to see one of my colleagues sat in the waiting area. Stupid question was asked - what are you doing here? Neither of us wanted the job as it turned out to be misadvertised with the role being 50% sales.
You'll turn up to see 5 colleagues including your manager there!!
Exactly what i am worried aboutYou'll turn up to see 5 colleagues including your manager there!!
The Spruce goose said:
dieseluser07 said:
Tbh if i cant get it off i may go this route
i did the sickie route, got a new job.great didn't work out asked to go back and no joy, but i had told someone so they knew i had been dishonest. i wouldn't do it again.
This is such a crap system you should be allowed time off for interviews.
ROSSinHD said:
I would explain to the interviewing company the dilemma and try and arrange a mutually suitable time. This can be a positive. Shows you are considerate to your work and co workers. I have been interviewed after hours because I simply couldn't attend 9 till 5 and they were more than happy to accommodate considering the interview was 2 hours after close of business.
I work 12 hour days, so this becomes an issue as i would have to ask them to change the interview date, which considering therell be 3 people interviewing would be very difficultedc said:
You are allowed time off for interviews. It's holiday or you are allowed reasonable time off as approved by your line manager if you are being made redundant. But, there is otherwise no paid time off specifically for interviews.
Im not bothered if im paid, but i cant have a day off without prior agreement and thats only if there is space for me to have that date offGassing Station | Jobs & Employment Matters | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff