Should I recount my work place the truth, or just not hand over any details?
I was excited to start a strange job today for training, but since yday I own not been competent to control my allergies with any medication (sneezing, not sufficiently expert to breathe or sleep, body aches and headache).
I be aware of bad for not going, but it in that is no way I could win through the day. Should I notify them I'll provide a doctor's excuse, or just explain to them I need to reschedule training?
This is also finals week at college, which is not too good resting on a new full time post.
Answer:
Have you ever had a hip or knees replaced?
If you absolutely cannot be in motion into work due to being ailing you should call them and request to be surrounded by their next training class and provide doctors document.
Just be prepared to "lose" this job. Many places will not work beside you if you miss their training.
Tell them the truth and you will be ok and honest. I know it is hard but the charitable work place is where you necessitate to be so you will go put a bet on today and tomorrow...Hope you get allergies lower than control.
Im getting contacs soon for the first time...?
Let them know only that you regret that you be not able to attend training due to disorder, and that you would like to reschedule.Best of luck to you,
~M~
Better to be honest near your employer and then explain to them to reschedule your training.
You can try but they might not be too agreeable.
Tell them the truth asap. Most employers I've contacted enjoy a low tolerance for absenteeism during training, but if you let them know what's going on -- next to a doctor's note -- they may be ready to reschedule your training. The main item is to let them know what's going on. Communication really is essential, whether in institution or the workplace.