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Subject: | *sigh* I need to vent a bit about my job (warning: LONG and whiny) spoiler |
From: | Wahoo |
Date: | Fri, 25-Oct-2024 7:46:35 AM PDT |
Where: | SoapZone Community Message Board |
In reply to: | WE ARE BACK-Half of the Week of October 21st POTPOURRI posted by chloe |
* 90% of the time, questions posed to SM are perceived by her as either a challenge to her authority or an insult to her abilities. When really...it's just a question.
Also, while I know--I know--it's not done on purpose, because SM would have no way of knowing, I always seem to be scheduled for the hours I *don't* want. Examples: I like to hand out Halloween candy but next Thursday, I'm working 2:30-7:15. The following Saturday, there's a craft supply swap at a local library from 10:00-noon; I'd be alternating opening and closing on Saturdays and thought because of that, I'd be working the evening shift this Saturday but nope, I'm scheduled 9:00 AM*-3:00 PM. The following Saturday, there's a couple craft shows I like to go to...I'm working an odd noon-7:15 shift, which will at least give me a little time in the AM to go to maybe one of them.
* I'm wondering if these pre-store opening shifts are some kind of preparation for being a "key holder", aka "a lot more responsibility for a teeny bit more pay". While I'm glad SM and her #1 key holder (who stepped back from being an assistant manager because she didn't want the responsibility any more) think highly enough of me to consider me for the position, I don't want it.
I need to talk to SM but I'm afraid to because a) she won't take it well and b) I'm afraid the answer will be "no, we can't have some kind of regular schedule because that's the nature of retail, buttercup". I feel she's proud of herself for giving me more hours than originally planned when I hired on--I was told I'd be working "10-15 hours a week" and honestly, I'm grateful that most weeks it's been at least 20 hours. Anyways, I'm venting here because Dad told me recently the same thing he told me when I was unhappy with the last job: it hurts him to see me unhappy. So I try not to burden him too much with my venting, and I've assured him multiple times that a) I'm not "unhappy" at my job, just really frustrated and b) I'm perfectly happy whenever I'm off the clock.
And I'm definitely continuing the job search, though right now most of the listings are either other PT jobs in retail or openings at factories that have been advertising for literal years, which makes me believe that they must be terrible places to work because they either can't keep help or can't even get anyone to apply due to their reputation*
* we have one local factory that makes furniture that is a notoriously bad place to work. I have a former co-worker from the bindery who's both pretty tough and pretty willing to do whatever to earn $$$...she quit the place after two days. She said the first day she was there, there were 40 newly hired workers. When she left two days later, only TWO newbies were still there.
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I’d be very frustrated with the lack of regular schedule too. It’s hard to - Kitchop - 25-Oct-2024 12:21 PM
- I actually worked myself into a minor panic the other day...I was - Wahoo - 25-Oct-2024 1:29 PM
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To have a job is to have complaints lol. EOM - Sparky - 25-Oct-2024 12:14 PM
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Hah--so true! And honestly, after 30+ years of LABOR (not just - Wahoo - 25-Oct-2024 1:09 PM
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I am the employee at my office who brings others clothes... I took a trash bag - Sparky - 26-Oct-2024 6:12 PM
- That is so kind of you! If you had asked me before I started this job - Wahoo - 26-Oct-2024 6:52 PM
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I am the employee at my office who brings others clothes... I took a trash bag - Sparky - 26-Oct-2024 6:12 PM
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Hah--so true! And honestly, after 30+ years of LABOR (not just - Wahoo - 25-Oct-2024 1:09 PM