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summerBaby10
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Name: Wifey
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HR reps & anyone else, I would love your opinion (tia)
I went on an interview on Tuesday with the HR rep of the company. She loved me & I loved her! At the end of the interview she told me to think it over & if I wanted to continue the interview process, I should call back the next day.
A little background..my mil has agreed to help with watching the baby for a couple of days a week if I went back to work. After the interview I call my mil & suddenly it's a problem for her.
So sadly, I called back the HR rep, apologized & told her that I had my babysitter backed out on me so it wouldn't be fair to continue the interview process with me.
My friend just called me this morning and let me know that her SIL is a nanny & she could watch him for the 2 days I need.
Would I look like a complete flake if I called HR back & explained that I am still interested? Another thing is that I already planned a trip for end of September & need 2 days off for it. So I'd already also be asking to take 2 days off in a couple of months.
Message edited 7/9/2010 10:04:03 AM.
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Posted 7/9/10 9:16 AM |
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Blu-ize
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Name: Susan
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Re: HR reps & anyone else, I would love your opinion (tia)
First, confirm your childcare for sure. Then, call the HR person and explain that you really wanted the position and were able to secure child care and it will not be a problem.
See what happens.
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Posted 7/9/10 11:07 AM |
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CaseyGirl
Mommy to 3 Boys :)
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Name: Jen - counting my blessings...
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Re: HR reps & anyone else, I would love your opinion (tia)
Posted by Blu-ize
First, confirm your childcare for sure. Then, call the HR person and explain that you really wanted the position and were able to secure child care and it will not be a problem.
See what happens.
I am a recruiter and I agree with the above. You have to be sure otherwise - yes - you would look flaky And if you are offered the job, make sure you tell them about the days in September up front.
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Posted 7/9/10 11:52 AM |
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karabara
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Re: HR reps & anyone else, I would love your opinion (tia)
Posted by CaseyGirl
Posted by Blu-ize
First, confirm your childcare for sure. Then, call the HR person and explain that you really wanted the position and were able to secure child care and it will not be a problem.
See what happens.
I am a recruiter and I agree with the above. You have to be sure otherwise - yes - you would look flaky And if you are offered the job, make sure you tell them about the days in September up front.
ITA. good luck!!
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Posted 7/9/10 2:27 PM |
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summerBaby10
let's be nice
Member since 9/07 10208 total posts
Name: Wifey
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Re: HR reps & anyone else, I would love your opinion (tia)
Thanks everyone. Unfortunately, I think I have to let this one go.
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Posted 7/9/10 5:19 PM |
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Kelly9904
Mommy to 2 amazing little boys
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Name: Kelly
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Re: HR reps & anyone else, I would love your opinion (tia)
Posted by Dani10
Thanks everyone. Unfortunately, I think I have to let this one go.
Why what happened?
Where are you located, if childcare is an issue, I know someone (a SAHM) who watches 1 child and is looking for another PT....
GL whatever you choose!
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Posted 7/9/10 10:42 PM |
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summerBaby10
let's be nice
Member since 9/07 10208 total posts
Name: Wifey
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Re: HR reps & anyone else, I would love your opinion (tia)
Posted by Kelly9904
Posted by Dani10
Thanks everyone. Unfortunately, I think I have to let this one go.
Why what happened?
Where are you located, if childcare is an issue, I know someone (a SAHM) who watches 1 child and is looking for another PT....
GL whatever you choose!
Thank you.
I'm in queens, bordering nassau but my DH didn't have a good feeling about the SIL so I never called HR back.
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Posted 7/11/10 4:50 AM |
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