Biggest Career Mistakes of Your Life



 

For Line Item #11. When I was being interviewed for an opportunity to lead the business operations of an expansion minor pro hockey team in Kansas City, Missouri in 1990, the franchise owner had asked me to produce several references. Among them was to provide a list of clients that may have been dissatisfied for whatever reason and to identify the issue with contact name and phone number. 

My wife, for example, when we moved to Minnesota in 2018, the Human Resources Department from her new employer had requested five references from past supervisors as well as a few customers from the company she left. 

You never want to burn bridges wherever you work.


Jim Loria

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