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My GM hasn’t scheduled me for 2 1/2 weeks and is ignoring my calls

I work in fast food, this is my second job and I've never been laid off so I'm not sure what to do. Little backstory – I try to be that 110% employee, I have worked there 8 months, only called out 3 times (twice due to covid), never late and I never request days off, I dont involve myself in drama and I do my work and go home. A couple months ago I asked my GM if I could get less hours (i was working 35h/week at the time) due to starting physical therapy, and she said that was okay so I got bumped down to around 15/hr a week which was okay. Starting a few weeks ago though, she stopped putting me on the schedule. I have tried calling the store and messaging my GM, when it comes to calling out, being late, or anything else etc.…


I work in fast food, this is my second job and I've never been laid off so I'm not sure what to do.

Little backstory – I try to be that 110% employee, I have worked there 8 months, only called out 3 times (twice due to covid), never late and I never request days off, I dont involve myself in drama and I do my work and go home.

A couple months ago I asked my GM if I could get less hours (i was working 35h/week at the time) due to starting physical therapy, and she said that was okay so I got bumped down to around 15/hr a week which was okay.

Starting a few weeks ago though, she stopped putting me on the schedule. I have tried calling the store and messaging my GM, when it comes to calling out, being late, or anything else etc. she responds within minutes but when it comes to me asking her why I have no hours she has left me on read for a week.

I have also noticed that I cannot login to TimeShark (it's how we view our schedule) and my username has been wiped from the database a few days ago, which is unusual because I logged into it a few days before I started getting 0 hours.

Does anyone have any advice on what I can do? Or how to go about this?
I have never experienced this before and I'm not sure what to do.

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