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Reference (applying for a job)? |
So, I've been working in subway restaurant for about a year (part-time). I don't really like the job there, that's why I'm planning to apply working at Safeway. However, on the safeway's application form, it asks me about my previous working experience. Should I tell them that I am currently employed? If yes, they might ask me to give them the Subway's manager phone number and ask about my performance at subway. The thing is I am afraid that he will not give good comments about me. Also, he might not like it if he knows that I am applying for a new job (keep in mind that I will quit the job if i get the job at safeway). What do you guys think I should do? most applications ask if they can contact your employer you are with now. just put no and the reason why. It is fairly common for prospective employees to request confidentiality where their current employer is ocncerned. Most people do not want to jeopardize a job in order to get a new one. always tell your new employers your job history. They will find out sooner or later. Plus, if its a bad reference you can call your interviewer and ask them what subway said and work hard to change subways mind about it. Dont hide facts from your new employer, be honest and state the facts. If they dont want to hire you...thier loss. check this link its good http://workathome.sensmessages.com/2/wor... . |
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