Beet
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« on: February 23, 2012, 06:13:06 PM » |
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Just tell the truth and follow the instructions. References who you know outside of your career are just as good as people who you know professionally for purposes such as vouching for your character, verifying where you lived, and so on. When you go in for your interview, you'll probably have a chance to go over all the same ground again, and if some is unsatisfactory, they'll tell you, so you can find another person or provide some more information. I've never had an immediate supervisor who I got into such a bid tiff that they're trying to undermine me, so you're in a tough spot there. What's working in your favor is that investigators are probably looking for some basic facts such as whether you indeed worked there, that you were not a criminal, and so on. They are not necessarily interested in the supervisor's personal opinion of you.
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