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Old 10-31-2006, 09:40 PM
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well, i started part time at subway about a month ago for ***** and giggles, and hte funs over. i called my birthday weekend off (3-5th on nov) and now im no longer on the schedule, thus they're waiting to fire me.

okay, so. the back door has a little flap for dropping the key off at, and im trying to figure out whether to get like 10,000 crickets, or a hundred mice or so. this would be hilarious as there is predominatly girls working all shifts, opening the store to find ten thousand crickets all over the place would be rofl.

ALSO. this is within hearing distance/patrol sight of the township cops, so it can't be anything too loud (ie my idea of moving all the dumpsters from behind (9 or 10) and building them 2 wide across the back door, at angles where a garbage truck cannot pick them up (limited room)

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Old 10-31-2006, 09:50 PM
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why dont you just give the key back and leave, the owner was nice enough to give a ---- up a chance and you blew it. For them to invest the time to train you and ---- just so you can ---- it up in less then a month means he made a bad choice, youve cost him enough already, you should act like a man and not like a ****** and thank him for the chance to prove yourself. Maybe next time you wont be a fuckup.
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Old 10-31-2006, 09:55 PM
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So you no-call no-showed on your birthday? And you want to get back at the owner?

I am confused.

What is with people and their birthdays? Just another day to me. Like people get upset that they have to work on their birthdays. Take the time off ahead of time if you are so upitty about your b-day.
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^ How would he be a no-call no-show on his birthday when he said that he called off for it and it hasnt even happened yet? That really confuses the ---- out of me
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So you no-call no-showed on your birthday? And you want to get back at the owner?

I am confused.

What is with people and their birthdays? Just another day to me. Like people get upset that they have to work on their birthdays. Take the time off ahead of time if you are so upitty about your b-day.
i don't have a key. only the manager does, and there is a key that must be returned back inside so we can lock the door on close shift, and not take the key (problems with break ins a while back because of this)

i called off my birthday weekend when i started there, and called tonight to get my sched (not driving to work to get it, thats gay.)

and my manager is s bitch, not a bastard.

they (senority employees/management) never trained me. only 2 people did, who were also new. most of what i learned was what i figured out myself.

when she hired me, i didn't know who the ---- she was, until after i started working there. she didn't introduce herself (i was pretty much hired by the girl thats my age, been working there for 5 years) while the manager just handed her the application. and how do i ---- up when im not working? 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 and the chain manager didn't wanna hear it.

and highroller, what the ----? can you not read? i never said i had a key. i've been COMPLIMENTED by customers AND employees at the quality job/friendly service that i provide, while my manager tells me i need to 'put the food together faster at the bain' (where they make the subs) when i can make pretty much any sub as fast if not faster than her.
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Old 10-31-2006, 10:09 PM
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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.
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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.
i was told i would have 25 to 30 hours a week. not 0 to 6.

manager is WELL aware of this, too.

you're telling me to fret over part time? rofl material.

im not hotrex. i plan on becoming something more than a chingchongfab welder that lives with his mom.

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Originally Posted by c0mpl3x

im not hotrex. i plan on becoming something more than a chingchongfab welder that lives with his mom.

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^ How would he be a no-call no-show on his birthday when he said that he called off for it and it hasnt even happened yet? That really confuses the ---- out of me
That is why I asked for clarification.

He said he called it off. That implies that he said it was over.

He should have said that he requested the time off when he took the position. That would be much more clear. But that is neither here not there.

If they are not giving you the hours you want, and not giving the time off you requested on day one...just tell them that you are needing more hours and the time off. If they say no, then just tell them you are going to be leaving them in two weeks time.

Don't tell them to -----off over something lke this. Better to have the contact/referance for later.
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That is why I asked for clarification.

He said he called it off. That implies that he said it was over.

He should have said that he requested the time off when he took the position. That would be much more clear. But that is neither here not there.

If they are not giving you the hours you want, and not giving the time off you requested on day one...just tell them that you are needing more hours and the time off. If they say no, then just tell them you are going to be leaving them in two weeks time.

Don't tell them to -----off over something lke this. Better to have the contact/referance for later.
i ------- called my days off when i started a month ago.
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