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I am starting a new job on Monday, this is basically my first proper job in my area of expertise.
I will have to leave at 5PM to make my weekly T appointment. I am really worried about how I can explain this to them. I am working in a journalistic company, and in that profession you are expected to be ready to work long hours and unusual hours. I have no issue working weird hours, only just on a Monday I am unavailable 5-7 because of therapy and commuting to the clinic.
It's gonna be my first day on the job and something tells me I'd be expected to be around until 6. It will look bad if I make an unexpected and early departure on day 1 and I will need to make them aware that:
1) Monday at that time doesnt work
2) But I can work pretty much any other hours
I don't want to tell them that I am seeing a therapist because they will assume that I have chronic depression or anxiety and I don't. Admittedly, I have had both at times, but I rarely have big issues with them when I actively go to therapy. Therapy is a sort of insulin for me.
So...what excuses do you use? How do you get around it? I need to tell them that I have a important weekly appointment that can't be moved without a very good reason but I dont want to say it's therapy.
I will have to leave at 5PM to make my weekly T appointment. I am really worried about how I can explain this to them. I am working in a journalistic company, and in that profession you are expected to be ready to work long hours and unusual hours. I have no issue working weird hours, only just on a Monday I am unavailable 5-7 because of therapy and commuting to the clinic.
It's gonna be my first day on the job and something tells me I'd be expected to be around until 6. It will look bad if I make an unexpected and early departure on day 1 and I will need to make them aware that:
1) Monday at that time doesnt work
2) But I can work pretty much any other hours
I don't want to tell them that I am seeing a therapist because they will assume that I have chronic depression or anxiety and I don't. Admittedly, I have had both at times, but I rarely have big issues with them when I actively go to therapy. Therapy is a sort of insulin for me.
So...what excuses do you use? How do you get around it? I need to tell them that I have a important weekly appointment that can't be moved without a very good reason but I dont want to say it's therapy.