I'm quitting because I go to college, & I couldn't go to work because I had a last minute performance to do with the school band. The manager told me that work was my priority and ...
Why does the oil companys raise there price for us as soon as they buy it. The gas your buying now was bought months ago for less. Why do they sell there oil and buy overseas if not for the profit, ...
I know everybody who was born around at least in the 1970's know our economy was at its strongest ever. I remember everything was good back then prices, companies, jobs, and everything was more ...
There is a large demand for alternative fuel cars worldwide. Currently, the europeans are buying the most fuel efficient cars. Filling up on electric is cheaper then gas worldwide. Fuel cells have a ...
Should I tell my manager that i've applied for voluntary redundancy b4 he''ll be notified next week?
Additional Details I already told him that im looking at other jobs and he said they thought highly of me in the team and he would give a reference for me.
If its all signed seeled and delivered then I can't see why not, it won't do any harm, if anything your manager will appriciate being kept in the loop.
Good luck! x
The Drunken Fool
no. if for any reason you dont get it because your job is safe, it may reflect badly on you.
vicky r
I would - he may be offended that you didn't tell him and you may need a reference from him one day
shy tot
I can see both sides. If you get on with your manager I would expect you to tell him. If you are trying to get away from him I can understand why you're hanging back.
♥weelynne♥
If it was me then I would, but I have a really good boss