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Feedback and Jobs... Advice?

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Is it unreasonable for me to expect some feedback? Is that how most jobs go?
 

kyuuei

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:shrug: I say focus more on the 'job in the future' thing. If he's offering a job in the future, and it has definite time frames, you can be assured enough that you're doing a good job and he's not BSing you.

Most of the jobs I've worked, if I'm doing great I don't hear a thing, and if I'm doing badly they're down my throat. So no news is typically good news for me. But, then again, everyone's boss is different. He could really just be one of those testy, anti-social bosses that doesn't realize that a little bit of free words and validation go a long, long way to making employees happy.. or he could be BSing you, feeding off of your volunteer hours, and getting as much as he can while he can. Impossible to tell from where I'm standing.

I'd wait a while, and then ask about the job opportunity. If that keeps seeming shady, I'd bet the rest of it is too.
 
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:shrug: I say focus more on the 'job in the future' thing. If he's offering a job in the future, and it has definite time frames, you can be assured enough that you're doing a good job and he's not BSing you.

Most of the jobs I've worked, if I'm doing great I don't hear a thing, and if I'm doing badly they're down my throat. So no news is typically good news for me. But, then again, everyone's boss is different. He could really just be one of those testy, anti-social bosses that doesn't realize that a little bit of free words and validation go a long, long way to making employees happy.. or he could be BSing you, feeding off of your volunteer hours, and getting as much as he can while he can. Impossible to tell from where I'm standing.

I'd wait a while, and then ask about the job opportunity. If that keeps seeming shady, I'd bet the rest of it is too.

Thank you. My work experience is limited so I didn't know what the expectations should be.
I think the best of course of action for me would be to clarify things with him before I get in deeper and there's a lot of drama created.
 
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I assume that the OP is mostly gone for a reason, but I did want to echo:

Most of the jobs I've worked, if I'm doing great I don't hear a thing, and if I'm doing badly they're down my throat.

Same.

And generally supervisors I've had are open to giving feedback on my performance if I ask them.
 
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I assume that the OP is mostly gone for a reason, but I did want to echo:



Same.

And generally supervisors I've had are open to giving feedback on my performance if I ask them.

I wanted input but then I got paranoid that the details may be too unique. The response is still quite appreciated though. :)
 
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