luckystar112
Ideal_Rock
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So, turns out that I am going to be able to fill in randomly at a new job until July 9th when the job will be mine. I am SO excited.
But I have a problem and want opinions as to what you would do in my situation....
I have a trip planned for the first week of August. I didn''t mention it during my first interview with the girl. Then she emailed me and told me that she wanted me to meet with her supervisor...so I was going to bring it up there to get a feel of what she felt about it.
Well, I never met with her supervisor, but apparently I''m "hired" and I can start on Wednesday. I don''t know what to do about the trip!!!
I tried really hard to get this job (and I am so lucky I got it., that I don''t want to piss them off by being like, "Oh...by the way."
My options are as followed:
1. Cancel the trip and never mention it. I would be sad to do this, although I do think the job is more important.
2. Just tell her about the trip, don''t tell her that I can cancel it, and see what she says.
3. Tell her about the trip, but tell her I would be willing to cancel it if it interferes with what they have planned.
I REALLY want the job, but I don''t want to start off on the wrong foot by asking for time off already, and so soon! What would you do in this situation?
But I have a problem and want opinions as to what you would do in my situation....
I have a trip planned for the first week of August. I didn''t mention it during my first interview with the girl. Then she emailed me and told me that she wanted me to meet with her supervisor...so I was going to bring it up there to get a feel of what she felt about it.
Well, I never met with her supervisor, but apparently I''m "hired" and I can start on Wednesday. I don''t know what to do about the trip!!!
I tried really hard to get this job (and I am so lucky I got it., that I don''t want to piss them off by being like, "Oh...by the way."
My options are as followed:
1. Cancel the trip and never mention it. I would be sad to do this, although I do think the job is more important.
2. Just tell her about the trip, don''t tell her that I can cancel it, and see what she says.
3. Tell her about the trip, but tell her I would be willing to cancel it if it interferes with what they have planned.
I REALLY want the job, but I don''t want to start off on the wrong foot by asking for time off already, and so soon! What would you do in this situation?