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Hey guys
Alright everyone,
Not directly linked to drinking, just after a bit of advice.
I managed to find a company that will train me in a management award. They are government funded so the award would not cost me a penny to enrol on.
The way evidence is gathered for this award is through practical observation and workplace discussion. My job covers all the necessary areas for me to be able to proceed with the study. The issue is that my manager is required to sign each piece of work off once complete. When I requested his signature last week, he would not sign and explained that due to it being an external company rather than the company I work for who are providing the opportunity, the agreement is between the learner and the company providing the award and not the company I work for.
Because he represents the company, he will not sign anything. This caused a bit of an awkward stand off scenario last week with the assessor and me pretty confused.
My company are not actively offering this particular award through their own learning department so I sourced it elsewhere. I did seek permissions / e-mail the manager of the company l and d department last November to check and they encouraged me to undertake the award.
It seems like a mixed message to me, I've been on annual leave this week and I do not want to let this lie and do nothing about it. My future career depends on furthering my learning so I'm eager to do this award. It will open opportunities for me.
Can anyone help me out with what I should do next?
Hope everyone is having a happy sober Sunday!!
Stewy (489 days sober)
Not directly linked to drinking, just after a bit of advice.
I managed to find a company that will train me in a management award. They are government funded so the award would not cost me a penny to enrol on.
The way evidence is gathered for this award is through practical observation and workplace discussion. My job covers all the necessary areas for me to be able to proceed with the study. The issue is that my manager is required to sign each piece of work off once complete. When I requested his signature last week, he would not sign and explained that due to it being an external company rather than the company I work for who are providing the opportunity, the agreement is between the learner and the company providing the award and not the company I work for.
Because he represents the company, he will not sign anything. This caused a bit of an awkward stand off scenario last week with the assessor and me pretty confused.
My company are not actively offering this particular award through their own learning department so I sourced it elsewhere. I did seek permissions / e-mail the manager of the company l and d department last November to check and they encouraged me to undertake the award.
It seems like a mixed message to me, I've been on annual leave this week and I do not want to let this lie and do nothing about it. My future career depends on furthering my learning so I'm eager to do this award. It will open opportunities for me.
Can anyone help me out with what I should do next?
Hope everyone is having a happy sober Sunday!!
Stewy (489 days sober)
Stewy, this sounds like something that should have been communicated more clearly at the onset. But I wouldn't let it get you down. Find out who within the external org needs to sign off on the completion of your segment in training and obtain it.
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Agreed. It may not be politically correct, but you might have to go over his head on this one. Your call. Me personally, if this will advance your career, I would have no problem with it. Congrats on your 400+ days.
Not sure as unions can be helpful but when I was part of a construction union it didn't really do anything for me not that I needed anything done but it was handy having them if I got into an accident or pay dispute
Remember the guy who said they don't offer the award at your work and encouraged you to seek external I'd proberly spk to him or higher ?
Spk to your union if you don't get any answers from that guy
Remember the guy who said they don't offer the award at your work and encouraged you to seek external I'd proberly spk to him or higher ?
Spk to your union if you don't get any answers from that guy
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