My son’s boss was a jerk when he left the firm — can he ever go back?

I saw your response regarding the person who wanted to reapply to his old firm. My son left his job for a more prestigious role in a bigger company but it is a hectic and dysfunctional office. His previous employer wouldn’t talk to him the week before he left – wouldn’t even say goodbye. He is interested in returning to the company. Could he do that?

Sounds like a very mature-minded boss. I mean, seriously, unless your son left on bad terms, misled his boss in some way or had done something to give them reason for the cold send-off, the boss should accept that people are free agents and have to follow their journey.

It doesn’t sound likely the door is open to a return but he won’t know for sure unless he knocks. Tell him to reach out, express that he feels he made a mistake and would like to return if the opportunity arises.

The worst they can do is say no, or remain silent. So it’s worth a try.

Gregory Giangrande has over 25 years of experience as a chief human resources executive. Hear Greg Wed. at 9:35 a.m. on iHeartRadio 710 WOR with Len Berman and Michael Riedel. Email: GoToGreg@NYPost.com. Follow: GoToGreg.com and on Twitter: @GregGiangrande

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