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Toronto911

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Apr 22, 2017
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Hi Folks...
I will be in the pool as a CEC applicant very shortly but i have a question. I am working full time here but no of hours i work every week vary between 30-35 , so what should i mention on my reference letter. Should i go with 30 or should i stick with 35.

Thanks
 
Toronto911 said:
Hi Folks...
I will be in the pool as a CEC applicant very shortly but i have a question. I am working full time here but no of hours i work every week vary between 30-35 , so what should i mention on my reference letter. Should i go with 30 or should i stick with 35.

Thanks

Anything above 30 is fine.
 
Maverick28 said:
Anything above 30 is fine.

Thanks for your reply...but my concern is my appointment letter, which says i will be working 35 hours/ week and i have applied for AINP as well and in the application form for AINP, i have mentioned that i am working 35 hours/week.
Will that be a problem?
 
Toronto911 said:
Thanks for your reply...but my concern is my appointment letter, which says i will be working 35 hours/ week and i have applied for AINP as well and in the application form for AINP, i have mentioned that i am working 35 hours/week.
Will that be a problem?

Your employer will mention the number of hours in the letter, not you. You can request them to write on the reference letter that you worked between 30-35 hours a week and you can mention 30 hours in your profile. Anything more than 30 isn't going to get you any more points.

You can always provide a letter of explanation if there is a mismatch in work hours.
 
arrayofhope said:
Your employer will mention the number of hours in the letter, not you. You can request them to write on the reference letter that you worked between 30-35 hours a week and you can mention 30 hours in your profile. Anything more than 30 isn't going to get you any more points.

You can always provide a letter of explanation if there is a mismatch in work hours.

Can i just mention "worked full time" instead of specifying no. of hours worked/week?