Job Interview, what would you do?

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I need a bit of advice on what you would do in this situation...

I was called yesterday afternoon about a job interview at another company and the interview is tomorrow. I was on lunch when they called so I went back to the office and requested it off as annual leave. I was told this morning that I couldn't take it off as we are too busy (Ash cloud and I work in travel). Nobody in the office is off.

I rang the company I have the interview with and they advised that they wouldn't be able to re-arrange unfortunately.

The reason I need the whole day off is because the interview is in a different city and it's not as easy to get to.

What would you do in this siutation?
 
At such short noticed I would have pulled a sicky - but now you've requested it as annual leave I'd have to base the decision on how deseperate I was wanting to leave.
 
I was in your position not too long ago.

Couldn't pull a sicky as I'd requested it off as leave and as much as I want to change jobs, I'm not about to risk my current job for an interview that may not lead onto anything.

I had to forget about the interview and however annoying it may be, I looked at it from a 'maybe it wasn't for me' perspective.

Good luck whatever happens though.
 
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As above request a telephone interview, if they can't do that and you really want to attend then explain to your employeer that you have a personal matter you need to attend to (which can't be moved) and if you can't take it as holiday you need to take it as a personal/emergency day.
 
Why can't they do a telephone interview?

I've asked to do that before when I had difficulty getting to an interview, apparently it doesn't look good when they've offered you a face to face and you decline for a phone interview.

Your best bet is to **** your pants and go home early, it'll create a more convincing story when you phone in sick tomorrow :D

MW
 
Don't take a sickie/phone in sick it will do you no favours and just make you look like a liar. Just tell them that you cannot come in due to a personal emergency, would be suprised by any employer not allowing this on an exception basis.
 
I was in your position last year and its a tight one. Id ring them up and ask if a telephone interview would be ok and rearrange the interview. Explain that a couple of days notice is not acceptable. In the end i booked my interview times as anual leave and if they asked I said dentist, doctors or just a day off with family.

If its a job you really want then pull a sicky but remeber your in a job atm and if your current employeer finds out they may just hang you for it.
 
If they're not willing to help accommodate you now, what does that say about them as a potential employer?

maybe they're a company that doesn't do telephone interviews. If I was an employer, I would prefer face to face than over the phone I suppose.

I just wished there was a way I could go to it :( but I suppose there isn't as I can't get time off so I'll need to stop going on about it.
 
maybe they're a company that doesn't do telephone interviews. If I was an employer, I would prefer face to face than over the phone I suppose.

I just wished there was a way I could go to it :( but I suppose there isn't as I can't get time off so I'll need to stop going on about it.

... take time off with depression :p
 
If you care about the new job at all, tell your current employer you have a job interview and you won't be in tomorrow and they can either let you have annual leave or discipline you as they see fit.
 
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