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How would you tell you relatives or family, friends if you were terminated from work for the second time?

Actually, my manager was very nice, favorable, and I think considerate about my work and school situation. She'd usually approve of my requests, such as personal ones, or work hours. She had given me chances to come to work at the expected time, and asked me if I could still come in at the expected time, or what time would be best for me to come to work to avoid tardiness. The reason I gave her was my school assignments. I knew was getting late for some other reason or no good excuse at all.

She had realized that I didn't enjoy my clerical job anymore, otherwise, I rarely or never expressed enthusiasm. But, I never admitted to her verbally about my true feelings until my last day. I was being dishonest and honest at the same time. I was staying there for the money, of course, and it wasn't a bad job, though I've been thinking of finding another new job.

2006-09-08 13:38:37 · 8 answers · asked by mshealerless 3 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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You've heard the expression that honesty is the best policy and for the reasons you just wrote, you are making your point honestly. You cannot change what happened but you can learn from it. Perhaps you shouldn't settle in your next position just to have a job for the money. You should consider a job that you will enjoy personally, professionally and financially. The problem is that you will have to explain to a future employer about your work history. That's going to be more difficult than explaining to your family and friends. Now, what do you want to do in your next position??? If clerical is out of the question, what other skills and interests do you have? Do you have any special education that would be of great demand for a prospective employer? Have you thought about getting such an education??? Now I cannot tell you what to do in your future but have you considered: banking (teller), sales (retail or business 2 business), day care, fast food or food service, or ... well, I could go on and on with ideas. Do you have an unemployment office that has counselors that you can speak with? Check with your local United Way about any job programs that they may know of. In short, your family will continue to love and respect you for YOU. You need to do the same with yourself. Don't let history repeat itself. Don't settle for less than you deserve. It's funny how things always work out for the best.

2006-09-08 13:48:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Tell them you were harrassed and so you quit. I actually was harrassed and then they fired me! I thought I had a law suit..but I decided not to take it any further because I had a guilty action in it too. I didn't hang up the phone because I thought it was someone I knew (which meant I was using the phone for personal use) anywho- Try telling them you were harrassed and when you tried to talk about it..they ignored you so you walked out! Your integrity is worth more than the job! Stick to your guns! How dare they not protect you! haha yeah that should work.

2006-09-08 13:49:51 · answer #2 · answered by Cortney & Nathan 4 · 0 0

Tell the Truth, it'll set you free!

OKay, or you could tell them half the truth (not technically lying), but only after you find another job to replace it. THat'll soften the impact. But really, its not a big deal if students get fired from little jobs like that. It happens all the time. Some of my friends actually have records of how long they lasted at each of their jobs.

2006-09-08 13:46:12 · answer #3 · answered by ~*Prodigious*~ 3 · 0 0

Sounds like the job really wasn't for you. It was a part time job, not a career. You are supposed to try many jobs so you know which one is better for your future.

Tell the truth. You found the job wasn't really for you, and you didn't like it. You got a bit lazy and your boss decided to let you go. It really isn't a big deal although I'd hope you don't make a habbit out of this.

2006-09-08 13:48:34 · answer #4 · answered by tkquestion 7 · 0 0

the way I see it, particular friends are like chosen kin. even as that's gloomy if a baby has to toughen up no longer understanding their grandparents, aunts, and uncles very well - they can nevertheless have very particular bonds with kin friends. we've lengthy gone back and forth in this one. because it stands now, maximum of my close friends have moved in the technique or perhaps out of state. yet my mom comes over to visit my daughter basically about each weekend and we stay interior an analogous city as my grandmother. So she sees kin individuals a lot more desirable. many years in the past, it replaced into more desirable like close friends got here to visit some circumstances per week and we said my mom 3 or 4 circumstances a month. (this remains plenty in my opinion.)

2016-11-25 21:21:36 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Go out and find something you love, then let them know, this didn't work out for me, because it wasn't for me. But I think 'this' will. With or without their approval, its your life.

2006-09-08 13:45:58 · answer #6 · answered by Shyamala 2 · 0 0

just tell them the other job didn't work out...

2006-09-08 13:44:18 · answer #7 · answered by Ella41590 2 · 0 0

tell the truth

2006-09-08 13:42:33 · answer #8 · answered by Lydia 7 · 0 0

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