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A company would rather you quit then give up any sense of power over you.

Throwaway account. I'm in Physiotherapy (which my company knew about). Last week I spoke with the manager and told her my Doctor recommended I cut back my hours a bit and work 4 shifts a week instead of 5. She told me she could do it and I was happy with that. At the end of my shift as I was leaving she told me she looked at the schedule and couldn't cover one shift a week. So I told her, “What if I quit? Then you'd have to cover 5 shifts a week.” “You want to quit, go ahead” she said to me. So I told her “Okay I quit, thank you.” And I took my stuff and left. So now they can't cover 1 shift a week, but the manager told me to go ahead and quit and now she has to cover 5 shifts a week. When…


Throwaway account.

I'm in Physiotherapy (which my company knew about).

Last week I spoke with the manager and told her my Doctor recommended I cut back my hours a bit and work 4 shifts a week instead of 5.

She told me she could do it and I was happy with that.

At the end of my shift as I was leaving she told me she looked at the schedule and couldn't cover one shift a week.

So I told her, “What if I quit? Then you'd have to cover 5 shifts a week.”

“You want to quit, go ahead” she said to me.

So I told her “Okay I quit, thank you.”

And I took my stuff and left.

So now they can't cover 1 shift a week, but the manager told me to go ahead and quit and now she has to cover 5 shifts a week.

When a company tells you they can't accommodate a schedule change; they can.

They choose not to.

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