User142 wrote: » Have you tried ringing him?
Airyfairy12 wrote: » No I think that might be overkill! im sure he's seen my emails!
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » How does he know it's required as urgently as you say?
Airyfairy12 wrote: » It says it on the top of the form
Pistachios & cream wrote: » Could you check with the new job if you actually require an academic reference? As you said it’s been 10 years since you graduated so how relevant would it be. Maybe a second employer reference would be acceptable. If I were you I’d get in touch with the new job, explain that lecturers have moved on and you can’t get a response from your last contact in the department and ask would another employer reference suffice? As an aside, presuming your academic referee is 3rd level, than this is a very busy time as exams are on around now.
Airyfairy12 wrote: » No, my undergrad was 10 years ago, my postgrad was recent! I was replying to a comment that asked why I dont ask someone else, I was just explaining that I didnt know who else to ask at this stage as my only other option would be my undergrad from 10 years ago and ive no contact info for those tutors. I understand its a busy time, Ill contact the new job tomorrow and try to sort something out. Thanks,
Buddy Bubs wrote: » most jobs require good communication to get it done and don't rely on email all the time.
The Mighty Quinn wrote: » Where I work this is a big problem with any recent graduates, or people under 30 in general. They'll send an email and wait days for a response to a query instead of phoning and getting an immediate answer.
Dav010 wrote: » But my email is important and I deserve/am entitled to a quick reply.
athlone573 wrote: » I don't understand the reluctance on the part of some Millennials to pick up the phone for what should be a simple conversation.