Is it ok to take one day off to attend a wedding?












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I've been at this company for nearly 2 months, they are pretty leniant on things, and other than the christmas holiday, i've not taken any time off -do you think it would be ok to take a holiday during my first two months?










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    You'd need to ask your manager, not us. What are you afraid of that you're asking on the internet? Also, where do you live? The potential risks depend on your location, ranging from "it's perfectly fine" to "ask for this carefully".

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I've been at this company for nearly 2 months, they are pretty leniant on things, and other than the christmas holiday, i've not taken any time off -do you think it would be ok to take a holiday during my first two months?










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    You'd need to ask your manager, not us. What are you afraid of that you're asking on the internet? Also, where do you live? The potential risks depend on your location, ranging from "it's perfectly fine" to "ask for this carefully".

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I've been at this company for nearly 2 months, they are pretty leniant on things, and other than the christmas holiday, i've not taken any time off -do you think it would be ok to take a holiday during my first two months?










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I've been at this company for nearly 2 months, they are pretty leniant on things, and other than the christmas holiday, i've not taken any time off -do you think it would be ok to take a holiday during my first two months?







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    You'd need to ask your manager, not us. What are you afraid of that you're asking on the internet? Also, where do you live? The potential risks depend on your location, ranging from "it's perfectly fine" to "ask for this carefully".

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    You'd need to ask your manager, not us. What are you afraid of that you're asking on the internet? Also, where do you live? The potential risks depend on your location, ranging from "it's perfectly fine" to "ask for this carefully".

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You'd need to ask your manager, not us. What are you afraid of that you're asking on the internet? Also, where do you live? The potential risks depend on your location, ranging from "it's perfectly fine" to "ask for this carefully".

– Erik
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You'd need to ask your manager, not us. What are you afraid of that you're asking on the internet? Also, where do you live? The potential risks depend on your location, ranging from "it's perfectly fine" to "ask for this carefully".

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