Sentences with phrase «speak to a supervisor about»

Once you've filled out a form, you must come to the shelter during adoption hours to speak to a supervisor about fostering animals.
If it feels appropriate, you could speak to your supervisor about the issue to seek advice on the best way to handle the situation or what the process would be to make a formal complaint if it's gone that far.

Not exact matches

«I repeatedly requested to speak to a supervisor to understand more about next steps and what to do and how to document the incident (something the flight attendant told me they would do after deplaning) and were told they were busy.»
But fewer than one in five people who have had a conversation about mental health have mentioned it to their GP and less than one in ten have spoken either to a supervisor at work or a counsellor.
While many have spoken in the past about councilman Pete Friedel running for supervisor, attempts to reach the busy man, who has a new salesperson position with Advanced Auto Parts that takes him throughout the region, went unanswered as of press time.
«Beast» makeup supervisor, Dave Elsey recently spoke to Collider about the upcoming X-MEN: FIRST CLASS sequel — reportedly titled X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST — while attending the 38th Annual Saturn Awards.
Rather than the current system of open consultation for every teacher at Alliance, UTLA would only allow one «exclusive local representative of the faculty in matters relating to enforcement or administration» to speak or negotiate on behalf of staff with their supervisor about employment related issues covered in the contract.
With coordination from their immediate supervisor and the public affairs office, DOT scientists may speak to the media and the public about technological matters based on their official duties.
If you are ill or have some other pressing commitment that would prevent you from attending this course, speak to your supervisor immediately about attending the course at another time or location.
If you have any questions or concerns about the reorganization and how it might affect you, feel free to speak to your supervisor.
If the moodiness is chronic, either create time to talk about the problem directly with your boss — it could be that he or she is not aware of the impact their behavior — or if that's not practical, speak with a reliable colleague or supervisor about what you are able to do to handle the situation professionally.
You may need to make some coffee or do some filing at some point but if making coffee and filing takes up the majority of your day, it's time to speak with your supervisor about your goals and expectations of the internship.
Let's take a look: Job seeker # 1 sent a thank - you letter which read: Dear Mr. Doe, Thank you for the opportunity to speak with you more about the supervisor position.
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