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No longer wanting to take the job... advice

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Darklava09 · 03/06/2020 18:42

I commented a few months ago about my predicament.

I interview for a non teaching role 4months ago. They dragged out the process with references, then covid happened, they’ve messed me about stating that I could start when they had everything, then they said I couldn’t start until schools were back then it was September but potentially not. :eek:

it left me with no job security so ive started to look elsewhere. I’ve not signed anything official but do have emails ect about the job.

It’s all put a bad taste in my mouth and my gut is telling me to not work there and a few teaching friends have heard bad reviews about the school so I’ve decided to not want to take on the position.

I am planning to let them know ASAP. Just want to know if I’m legally bound to anything. Currently I do not work in education.

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underneaththeash · 03/06/2020 23:02

I suspect not, just drop them a line by email to say that the process has been too long and you're no longer able to accept the position.

Darklava09 · 04/06/2020 09:15

Thank you!

Just called Acas and they said as long as I haven’t signed anything I’m ok. They could try to take me to civil court but actually I could make a counter claim due to their negligence

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