Hi,
I am not sure whether other guys may have asked same question.
I was working with one good "B" company for 21 months, I have appointment letter, salary revision certificate, FORM-16, IT return for the same year but I do not have reliving letter. As I given short-notice to the company (I feel which I made mistake that time but due to stressful employer and no salary hike for more than 1.5 yearcausedd me to do so).
I know, I follow a bad practice giving a short-notice but I feel even after giving complete notice it was difficult to get a reliving letter.
I feel it is impossible to get reliving letter. I had good relationship with other guys who worked for the "B" company who worked for more than 4 year with "B" company. I am getting a good opportunity which will help me to achieve my career goals.
Could you advise me what course of action I can take. I have real experience and not fake one (I really worked for the "B" company)... and just due to reliving letter i am loosing opportunity. Other organisation do not required reliving letter never required from "B" company. I am little worried. Could you please guide me.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Vijay
From India, Chennai
I am not sure whether other guys may have asked same question.
I was working with one good "B" company for 21 months, I have appointment letter, salary revision certificate, FORM-16, IT return for the same year but I do not have reliving letter. As I given short-notice to the company (I feel which I made mistake that time but due to stressful employer and no salary hike for more than 1.5 yearcausedd me to do so).
I know, I follow a bad practice giving a short-notice but I feel even after giving complete notice it was difficult to get a reliving letter.
I feel it is impossible to get reliving letter. I had good relationship with other guys who worked for the "B" company who worked for more than 4 year with "B" company. I am getting a good opportunity which will help me to achieve my career goals.
Could you advise me what course of action I can take. I have real experience and not fake one (I really worked for the "B" company)... and just due to reliving letter i am loosing opportunity. Other organisation do not required reliving letter never required from "B" company. I am little worried. Could you please guide me.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Vijay
From India, Chennai
In this case there is only 1 thing you can do......Tell to your new boss that u can sign a Declaration wherein it will be mentioned that u accept that u have been relieved from ur prev er and you have no dues to settle with him.........Due to XYZ reasons u r unable to submit the relieving letter.....
U will also mention there that in cas eur prev er files a case against u or takes a legal action , ur new co will not be responsible for the same and only u will be the 1 who will be responsible................. In case u think u can get the relieving letter after some time , u can mention it there and if u think u cant get ur relieving letter it will be mentioned tehre in the Declarartion......
I m sure that shd workk
U can try and give this advice to ur new er and lets c wat happens.........
All the best for ur future man....
DO keep me infomed of wat happened??????
From India, Khopoli
U will also mention there that in cas eur prev er files a case against u or takes a legal action , ur new co will not be responsible for the same and only u will be the 1 who will be responsible................. In case u think u can get the relieving letter after some time , u can mention it there and if u think u cant get ur relieving letter it will be mentioned tehre in the Declarartion......
I m sure that shd workk
U can try and give this advice to ur new er and lets c wat happens.........
All the best for ur future man....
DO keep me infomed of wat happened??????
From India, Khopoli
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