chrisritch
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Had a job interview on Monday, Think I did well as I have been invited to spend a day there to see if I like it and more importantly they like me 
My question is who do I get personal references from? I dont particularly want to have to ask my current employer for one as it would probably upset the apple cart a bit and this is the only job I have had so no one else to ask 
Is a personal reference from an employer or just someone who knows you? If so who can it be from or are there any rules as to who it can't be from?
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Russ
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personal reference
professional reference
work it out babe
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chrisritch
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Cheers hun x
So are there and people I specifically should not go to for a reference? I imagine asking a parent to do one would be frowned upon?
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Russ
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if you know somebody with a good social standing, police officer, solicitor, GP, that will probably hold more weight than one of your mum, yes
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pow
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You normally have to give one reference from your last work place (nothing you can do about that) and a personal one.
Whenever I've had to give a personal one I have given my godmother, who isn't a direct relation, knows me personally (and professionally) and looks good as she's a company director
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chrisritch
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quote: Originally posted by pow
You normally have to give one reference from your last work place (nothing you can do about that) and a personal one.
Whenever I've had to give a personal one I have given my godmother, who isn't a direct relation, knows me personally (and professionally) and looks good as she's a company director
They have specifically asked for two personal references, I can only assume they will contact my employer direct for a professional reference?
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taylorboosh
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What is the new job doing? Ask someone you know with a good job
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nibnob21
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A personal reference is good to get from someone you've known longer than 2 years and has a respected profession e.g. civil servant, doctor etc. Same sort of person and criteria you'd need to sign for a passport or gun license.
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fazza
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Just write a letter yourself and sign it from your mum like schooldays
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mattant
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I was just told not to put family, so I put two friends. Although when they got the letter all it asked them to do was confirm I was working where I said I was at the dates I put on the application form
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VegasPhil
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Personal reference is someone that has known you for 5 years. A lot of people give us references from their next door neighbour etc.
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