I've been a supervisor of a site that's been a sinking ship well before I got there for about 4 months now. Had 2 people randomly quit on me and a flex that we desperately need for our weekend shifts tell me he never wanted to be at my site. I am now praying that when January 2 hits, I'll finally get told by someone that the better paying position I applied for is mine. It's no wonder my position has been a revolving door: I don't get any support from any of my higher-ups, the pay is absolutely dogshit where we're located, and God forbid you have any huge personal problems while you're there because if you ever leave without it being the end of your shift or someone to cover for you, because your ass will be fired so fucking fast. I needed a vacation after my first…
No wonder we can’t get jobs
I don’t know if I should keep this job
I applied for a job at the beginning of September, a totally different field I haven't been in before but still requires lots of customer service and a lot of training. The supervisor was upfront that the job is stressful and the hours were long, holidays will be required, and a non-compete in the contract. She also mentioned multiple times throughout the three interviews and the testing session that they were really understaffed and a full time person just left. I made it clear throughout the interviews that I wanted to work full time, didn't mind holidays, and didn't have any other jobs. So I finished the background check and drug test and they offered me the position towards the end of September. I do my fingerprints and she's giving me the rundown of the duties of the position. Then she says she'll have my schedule ready next week and…
Our new anthem
BYO to the Twitter
At this point, are we even surprised?