I provided fake pay slips to new employer for salary increment but in releving letter my cirrent employer wrote my ctc now what could i do
From India, undefined
From India, undefined
you publicly admitting that you submitted fake payslips - don’t you think that it will affect your future. any how please apologize to your current employer and try to build genuine career
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Such a ridiculous query at this reputed forum .
Why do people expect seniors to help them to cheat.
Not appreciable at all.
If i was the employer hiring this person i would have terminated his appointment on the basis of the clause in the appointment letter that anytime its found that fake documents are submitted your services are liable to be terminated.
I am sure all companies will be having this clause in the appointment letter.
From India, Pune
Why do people expect seniors to help them to cheat.
Not appreciable at all.
If i was the employer hiring this person i would have terminated his appointment on the basis of the clause in the appointment letter that anytime its found that fake documents are submitted your services are liable to be terminated.
I am sure all companies will be having this clause in the appointment letter.
From India, Pune
Hello V2608,
I recollect a film dialogue--"those who don't have the courage to speak the truth don't have the eligibility/right to lie".
You lied once thinking you can get away with it.......obviously due to greed [one can be 100% sure you must have projected a higher CTC than what you are actually getting].
Now you have THREE choices:
1] Tell the new Company the truth--you don't have a choice on how THEY will react. So be prepared to face it......which COULD be forgetting this Offer.
2] Forget this Company on your own & look for new openings......obviously you will be idle until you get another job. Be ready for that scenario.
3] Go back to your old Company & ask to be reinstated. Again, be ready to answer their queries on WHY you want to come back.
If you can't take responsibility for your actions--BUT look for shortcuts all over again to cover-up what you did--one can only pity you.....surely NOT empathize with you.
And--LEARN your lesson from this & correct yourself.
All the Best.
Rgds,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
I recollect a film dialogue--"those who don't have the courage to speak the truth don't have the eligibility/right to lie".
You lied once thinking you can get away with it.......obviously due to greed [one can be 100% sure you must have projected a higher CTC than what you are actually getting].
Now you have THREE choices:
1] Tell the new Company the truth--you don't have a choice on how THEY will react. So be prepared to face it......which COULD be forgetting this Offer.
2] Forget this Company on your own & look for new openings......obviously you will be idle until you get another job. Be ready for that scenario.
3] Go back to your old Company & ask to be reinstated. Again, be ready to answer their queries on WHY you want to come back.
If you can't take responsibility for your actions--BUT look for shortcuts all over again to cover-up what you did--one can only pity you.....surely NOT empathize with you.
And--LEARN your lesson from this & correct yourself.
All the Best.
Rgds,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
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