Hi,
I have a question: can I ask my retired mentor to write me a LOR instead of my direct boss? My situation is a big strange. I am an engineer, but my manager is a business person who knows little about what I am doing. (This is weird as our company started to use pure business people to manage engineering department.) So I am thinking to ask my mentor to write me a LOR because he kinda supervised me and really knows me well in terms of day to day work and my leadership in handling projects, but he has recently retired and I don't have a better option so far. Could you share with me your opinions? Thanks in advance!
I have a question: can I ask my retired mentor to write me a LOR instead of my direct boss? My situation is a big strange. I am an engineer, but my manager is a business person who knows little about what I am doing. (This is weird as our company started to use pure business people to manage engineering department.) So I am thinking to ask my mentor to write me a LOR because he kinda supervised me and really knows me well in terms of day to day work and my leadership in handling projects, but he has recently retired and I don't have a better option so far. Could you share with me your opinions? Thanks in advance!












