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Is this the correct way to document absences?

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Is this the correct way to document absences?

Post by adisays » Sat Oct 05, 2019 7:31 pm

Hi all, I am applying on October 18, 2019. I have compiled my absences over the last 5 years in an excel table as shown. Is this sufficient? Do I need to elaborate on what business / what personal travel it was? Do I need to specify which periods I was working remotely (employer is confirming this is acceptable in the cover letter)? The number of days calculated is minus the entry and exit date. I have a separate sheet for each year, the image below is just one example:

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These are the number of absent days I have over the last 5 years

Year 1: 55
Year 2: 58
Year 3: 87
Year 4: 74
Year 5: 56

Thank you

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Re: Is this the correct way to document absences?

Post by CR001 » Sat Oct 05, 2019 7:35 pm

How many times do we need to ask you to stick to your existing topic you already have?

Please desist from starting new topics all the time.

See also link below on the forum rule about multiple topics!!

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