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You have worked for the last ten years for your company surely.
Where your company sends you as a consultant is irrelevant for references surely ????Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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And you can often blag references if you want to.
For example a few years ago, needing to cover for a few months of <cough> something that I better not go into </cough> I just googled "leisure activities in Canada" and found a canoe school just outside Vancouver, together with the names of the instructors.
I emailed them:
Hi, it's Kent here. I had a very nice time doing the canoe course with you this summer, but after going south to the states I'm back in good old Great Britain, and looking for a job.
Not sure if you remember me too well since the courses were quite full weren't they?
Since I need to provide an account of what I've been doing over the summer to a new employer, I wonder whether you would be kind enough to email a reference to confirm the dates I was training with you?
(These were from 6th June to 24th August 2009)
Many thanks, Philip
Not wanting to upset a potential future client, they emailed the reference through, saying they "think they could remember me" lol.
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I think his permie employer is more interested in real life.Originally posted by amcdonald View PostYou have worked for the last ten years for your company surely.
Where your company sends you as a consultant is irrelevant for references surely ????Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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