28-06-2015, 08:25 AM
(28-06-2015, 07:27 AM)Niall Wrote: Most jobs Tom you aren't paid for your lunch break so you can do what you want within reason.Pretty much what niall said.
I think it depends on the application as to if you tell them about your ibs. On our application forms at work, we ask if there is any health issues that may affect employment so if you come across something like that, you'd be stupid not to answer but if they don't ask, don't tell until the interview I think. You can't just not tell them though. You'll just end up with a bad rep if they employ you and turns out you can't really do your job because of your issues.
If they ask then tell them, if they don't ask tell then at the interview.
Applications is just getting your foot in the door, so don't go shooting your self in the foot at the first hurdle.
Most people tell a few little lies on their cvs anyway.
My cousin has ibs and he's always been in work mate, tell them that you feel after your comfortable with the job and people you work with it should hopefully calm down.
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