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Should I quit my new job?

Hi, sorry, I've already posted this in a different sub, just wanted to get more answers around this. I recently got a new job and worked 2 shifts. The job came to be more than I expected. Its a bartender job in a hotel, however, being paid the minimum wage for 18-21-year-olds, around £6.70 which the job requires me to open the bar by counting the cash floats, doing the main job of just working the bar (which I primarily thought I was doing), as well as taking food orders, and serving them to customers and cashing up at the end of the night. In all my previous, higher earning jobs (£9.10+ in 2018) I wasn't responsible for opening the tills, closing them, cashing up and counting all the money and transactions to put in a safe. Is this a reasonable reason why I should quit? Or am I being…


Hi, sorry, I've already posted this in a different sub, just wanted to get more answers around this.

I recently got a new job and worked 2 shifts. The job came to be more than I expected.

Its a bartender job in a hotel, however, being paid the minimum wage for 18-21-year-olds, around £6.70 which the job requires me to open the bar by counting the cash floats, doing the main job of just working the bar (which I primarily thought I was doing), as well as taking food orders, and serving them to customers and cashing up at the end of the night. In all my previous, higher earning jobs (£9.10+ in 2018) I wasn't responsible for opening the tills, closing them, cashing up and counting all the money and transactions to put in a safe.

Is this a reasonable reason why I should quit? Or am I being too fussy?

Thanks.

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