Can I apply for a Full-Time job but quit in 2/3 months?
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I want to apply for a full-time job at a 'chained' coffee shop, but I am planning to start university in September, there aren't any temporary jobs being posted atm and all the other jobs require experience whereas this one they will provide training.
My question is do you think I could apply for a Full-Time Permanent job but quit in 2/3 months
My question is do you think I could apply for a Full-Time Permanent job but quit in 2/3 months

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I mean they can't stop you from leaving, might not give you the best reference afterwards though but if you're going to uni it won't really matter. Loads of people only stick with a job for a few months
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You could but you would leave a negative impression on your employer who took the time to hire and train you, only for you to leave after 2 months. They may not help you if you apply for future jobs.
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(Original post by Archosaur)
I want to apply for a full-time job at a 'chained' coffee shop, but I am planning to start university in September, there aren't any temporary jobs being posted atm and all the other jobs require experience whereas this one they will provide training.
My question is do you think I could apply for a Full-Time Permanent job but quit in 2/3 months
I want to apply for a full-time job at a 'chained' coffee shop, but I am planning to start university in September, there aren't any temporary jobs being posted atm and all the other jobs require experience whereas this one they will provide training.
My question is do you think I could apply for a Full-Time Permanent job but quit in 2/3 months

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