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Old 10-31-2006, 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by cll77gen2teg
tell them you need more hours and if they say no, then give them your 2 weeks...no reason to do something like what you're saying because they could probably pin it on you seeing how there is something going on with this coworker
im going to do that pretty much, ill try and do it tomorrow after i apply for a full time daylight 7.50/hr w/ benefits at mcd's tomorrow. i need to get cash ahead so if i move on to a different job, i can deal with not being employed (only reason im working at subway is i didnt have any luck finding a job soon enough before i was out of $ rather fast.

at least mcdonalds is promising, more than subway. you CAN make a career out of that. (people making 10-12hr for being shift manager, before assistant manager, and manager, is decent..)

it's winter, noone is going to want to hire. in western pa, once the temp drops, the chance of finding a new job drops about 300% over the already shitty odds.

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Old 10-31-2006, 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by highroller54
Hey I have worked a hell off a lot longer then you and put up with some stupid *** ---- from some stupid *** employers and co-workers but sometimes you just got to man up and stop being a bitch.
Haha, Highroller is on point tonight

Truthfully, when you're working a minimum wage job, they don't give a crap what days you "request" off. They can replace you any time they want, so it's in YOUR best interest to just do what they tell you if you want to keep your job.

Sucks, but the only way to get out of that hole is to learn some skills and get a better paying job where they respect you.
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Old 10-31-2006, 11:30 PM
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<-------is semi=legal.......from a legal stand point.....dont do any dumbshit like put crickets and ---- in there. if you do that. then they will call up terminex or what ever. terminex will come spray..quarintine the place and come clean up a few days later..not to mention if the subway is in a multiplex or what ever. they'll be spraying every business in that strip.....and guess where the bill is gonna end up at....your mailbox.

but thats IF the GM is not dumber than ---- and doesnt know to call a laywer.
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Old 10-31-2006, 11:35 PM
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From what I've got, you got hired a month ago and at the time asked for your birthday weekend off and was granted, and you were told you were going to get a certain amount of hours? And now all of a sudden you're at 0-6 hrs on the schedule for no other reasons?

Things to consider:

1) Stealthmode is always right.

2) The reason you're in deep ---- with them is because of something you forgot to mention in this thread.

3) If you're the fuckup, why is retaliation necessary?

4) If you think Mcdonalds is a great career, the only advice I have is don't give so much priority to your birthday weekend if you're an amateur sandwich artist.
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Old 10-31-2006, 11:39 PM
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I just got laid off about a month ago. I took a vacation for a week and gave them 3 weeks notice to the trip. The first day i was back at the end of the day they laided me off and another co-worker. Without any notice!!! I wanted to ---- with them so bad but i took the high road and walked away and shook every hand on the way out. The next week i got a call from them asking if I did anything to my work truck because it would not start. They probley still think I did it. ooooooooooo well i got a letter of recomemendation from them anyways.

P.S. i cant spell
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Old 11-01-2006, 12:09 AM
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From what I've got, you got hired a month ago and at the time asked for your birthday weekend off and was granted, and you were told you were going to get a certain amount of hours? And now all of a sudden you're at 0-6 hrs on the schedule for no other reasons?

Things to consider:

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hm

2) The reason you're in deep ---- with them is because of something you forgot to mention in this thread.
nope,

3) If you're the fuckup, why is retaliation necessary?
i didn't ---- up.

4) If you think Mcdonalds is a great career, the only advice I have is don't give so much priority to your birthday weekend if you're an amateur sandwich artist.
it's a great career for establishing a solid beginning, you gotta start somewhere good. im tired of part time employment. (brings nothing to the table)

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its a great career from my position right now. management is quite a possibility, and management in a previous job on an application/resume is always a good thing
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Old 11-01-2006, 12:28 AM
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Originally Posted by c0mpl3x
one of the cuntface employees that started 2 weeks before me has been being a total cuntface, complained to the chain manager about ---- that never happened, other co-workers backed this up
That's the issue.
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Old 11-01-2006, 12:32 AM
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That's the issue.
yeah, i know. the chain manager hired her, and she gets away with being short in the drawer like 20 bucks no problem, and they throw a fit if im off by change.
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Old 11-01-2006, 12:34 AM
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mcdonalds is promising, you CAN make a career out of that.

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Old 11-01-2006, 12:36 AM
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im kinda curious as to how old you are. when i was 18-19 i was working on airplanes and in a machine shop. now im back to airplanes, but making twice as much as i was(6-7 years later). im so glad i dont work at wendy's anymore
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