Good evening all,
I have just been offered 3 months temp nightshift work at my local hub which is great news, the issue I have is that I have a holiday that's been booked for ages covering the 3rd week of December. I realise this is a very busy week but it was booked before I lost my last job resulting in me applying for this work.
Can I talk to my manager/supervisor once I have started to iron this out?
Regards
Peter
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Re: Christmas Temp/ Worker (pre-booked holiday)
Yes, but make sure you advise your recruiter, it then should be honoured. Although I would expect some pressure from managers so advise them as early as possible.
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Re: Christmas Temp/ Worker (pre-booked holiday)
Thanks for the reply, ill be sure to get it sorted straight away.