Re: Disciplinary invite letter with no possible outcomes
It's something I'd have to be entirely honest about, if I went for interviews in a similar field to where I am but ideally I'd want to get out of the banking industry so hopefully the dismissal on my record wouldn't hinder me quite so much if I wasn't interviewing for another bank job, especially considering what it's for since gross misconduct can cover so many things so I'll be keeping all my documents to demonstrate I wasn't dismissed for stealing or violence or anything like that. I know it will make it harder to get another job but at the end of the day, I know people who've been sacked (even someone who actually did steal from the bank) who went on to work again so I know it happens, it probably just means you have to persevere and be prepared for a lot of knockbacks, which I am. There's no point me lying about the situation as I've worked there so long so I can't give any other job for a reference as there simply isn't one. And I'm pretty sure the majority of employers would appreciate the honesty rather than finding out for themselves later. And I do have quite a few contacts in other companies who can put a good word in for me so hopefully that will help, even with a dismissal on my record.
It's something I'd have to be entirely honest about, if I went for interviews in a similar field to where I am but ideally I'd want to get out of the banking industry so hopefully the dismissal on my record wouldn't hinder me quite so much if I wasn't interviewing for another bank job, especially considering what it's for since gross misconduct can cover so many things so I'll be keeping all my documents to demonstrate I wasn't dismissed for stealing or violence or anything like that. I know it will make it harder to get another job but at the end of the day, I know people who've been sacked (even someone who actually did steal from the bank) who went on to work again so I know it happens, it probably just means you have to persevere and be prepared for a lot of knockbacks, which I am. There's no point me lying about the situation as I've worked there so long so I can't give any other job for a reference as there simply isn't one. And I'm pretty sure the majority of employers would appreciate the honesty rather than finding out for themselves later. And I do have quite a few contacts in other companies who can put a good word in for me so hopefully that will help, even with a dismissal on my record.
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