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Left my job for a better one and manager got pissy with me

applied for bar staff at a restaurant and had a trial shift where I was just behind the bar. They said I did really well and wanted to sign me on, when I went in for my first shift I was, to my surprise, a runner and was told I'd be a runner for a while until I learn the table numbers by heart. Non of the people behind the bar during my shifts new the tables by heart and when I found out I was confused and then I later found out that they've been short staffed on runners for a while. So I quit today as I've found an actual bar job that's way closer to me, I called today to let them know professionally that I'm quiting as I've found a better job and thanked them for having me and giving me an opportunity. She told me…


applied for bar staff at a restaurant and had a trial shift where I was just behind the bar. They said I did really well and wanted to sign me on, when I went in for my first shift I was, to my surprise, a runner and was told I'd be a runner for a while until I learn the table numbers by heart. Non of the people behind the bar during my shifts new the tables by heart and when I found out I was confused and then I later found out that they've been short staffed on runners for a while. So I quit today as I've found an actual bar job that's way closer to me, I called today to let them know professionally that I'm quiting as I've found a better job and thanked them for having me and giving me an opportunity. She told me that's it's not very good quiting all of a sudden (checked my contract and as I'm part time they don't need more than a days notice if I've found another job) so I told her that it's not very good that you've lied to me about my position and didn't communicate the situation to me clearly and properly. She said ” whatever good luck ” and hung up

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