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Correct way to ask boss to decrease from full-time to part-time
How to deal with bosses that expects too muchHow to cope with an employee who stays late and does work on Saturdays?How can I tell my boss that I will work at a slower pace until I receive a raise?Is it possible to work more than full-time for an employer?Not sure how to handle logging around lunch hoursManager offers to let us work less without a decrease in salary. Are there any concerns with accepting this offer?How do I ask to transition from full time to permanent part time instead of retirement?Can I renegotiate my salary as the offer letter signed was 4 months back
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I've been working in the company for 1 year. I don't feel happy anymore working there. Also I didn't have any salary raise.
I don't depend much of this company because I work for other too. So I was thinking about decrease my time in the former and increase in the latter. And I'll start to look for something new too.
But how should I tell my boss I want to work for less hours? The correct way so I don't leave a bad impression.
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I've been working in the company for 1 year. I don't feel happy anymore working there. Also I didn't have any salary raise.
I don't depend much of this company because I work for other too. So I was thinking about decrease my time in the former and increase in the latter. And I'll start to look for something new too.
But how should I tell my boss I want to work for less hours? The correct way so I don't leave a bad impression.
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I've been working in the company for 1 year. I don't feel happy anymore working there. Also I didn't have any salary raise.
I don't depend much of this company because I work for other too. So I was thinking about decrease my time in the former and increase in the latter. And I'll start to look for something new too.
But how should I tell my boss I want to work for less hours? The correct way so I don't leave a bad impression.
work-time
I've been working in the company for 1 year. I don't feel happy anymore working there. Also I didn't have any salary raise.
I don't depend much of this company because I work for other too. So I was thinking about decrease my time in the former and increase in the latter. And I'll start to look for something new too.
But how should I tell my boss I want to work for less hours? The correct way so I don't leave a bad impression.
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But how should I tell my boss I want to work for less hours? The
correct way so I don't leave a bad impression.
That depends on your boss.
The most obvious way is to be direct. Something like "Boss, I'd like to change from full time to part time. With my other job, I think that would work out best for me." might work.
But it probably depends on how much they rely on your work as a full timer. Some job situations need a full time to hold the position and a part-timer wouldn't be viable. In some cases it would be better to find yourself a new part-time job instead of trying to change this one.
You are in the best position to judge what might work and what wouldn't.
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But how should I tell my boss I want to work for less hours? The
correct way so I don't leave a bad impression.
That depends on your boss.
The most obvious way is to be direct. Something like "Boss, I'd like to change from full time to part time. With my other job, I think that would work out best for me." might work.
But it probably depends on how much they rely on your work as a full timer. Some job situations need a full time to hold the position and a part-timer wouldn't be viable. In some cases it would be better to find yourself a new part-time job instead of trying to change this one.
You are in the best position to judge what might work and what wouldn't.
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But how should I tell my boss I want to work for less hours? The
correct way so I don't leave a bad impression.
That depends on your boss.
The most obvious way is to be direct. Something like "Boss, I'd like to change from full time to part time. With my other job, I think that would work out best for me." might work.
But it probably depends on how much they rely on your work as a full timer. Some job situations need a full time to hold the position and a part-timer wouldn't be viable. In some cases it would be better to find yourself a new part-time job instead of trying to change this one.
You are in the best position to judge what might work and what wouldn't.
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But how should I tell my boss I want to work for less hours? The
correct way so I don't leave a bad impression.
That depends on your boss.
The most obvious way is to be direct. Something like "Boss, I'd like to change from full time to part time. With my other job, I think that would work out best for me." might work.
But it probably depends on how much they rely on your work as a full timer. Some job situations need a full time to hold the position and a part-timer wouldn't be viable. In some cases it would be better to find yourself a new part-time job instead of trying to change this one.
You are in the best position to judge what might work and what wouldn't.
But how should I tell my boss I want to work for less hours? The
correct way so I don't leave a bad impression.
That depends on your boss.
The most obvious way is to be direct. Something like "Boss, I'd like to change from full time to part time. With my other job, I think that would work out best for me." might work.
But it probably depends on how much they rely on your work as a full timer. Some job situations need a full time to hold the position and a part-timer wouldn't be viable. In some cases it would be better to find yourself a new part-time job instead of trying to change this one.
You are in the best position to judge what might work and what wouldn't.
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