zen_mistress wrote:
Noone puts the bosses that fired them as a reference so they wont check up.
Hmm, I guess this depends where you live. I live in Winnipeg and I've noticed that sometimes employers will phone the company directly even though I listed someone's direct phone number. The way I know this is I'm friends with the HR director at my old work and she told me she was getting calls for references even though I didn't list her.
Strange how that works and kind of creepy.
Also, job interviewers are smarter than you think. If you give them a really vague reply when they ask why you left, they'll assume the worst. If you're going to lie, commit to it and say something convincing. My suggestion would be to give a reason that isn't going to affect your desire to work at the place you're applying (if the job was outdoors and you're applying for an office job, say you were tired of working outdoors, etc). Then again, I don't have a very good job so my advice might not be so reliable, haha...