glhs837
Power with Control
So I know a young man who applied for and was hired to work there. He was quite clear during the interview. 30 hours a week is the max. "I have another job and I'm taking classes, so its not possible for me to work more than 30 hours". They agreed and hired him. Went through indoc, during which he heard overheard schedulers taling about scheduling people for times they had already blocked out as being unavailable, and saying "Well, too bad".
He then was presented with his schedule, both weeks over 30 hours. He talked to them about it this morning, and they told him he would need to work these sorts of hours through January as they were short staffed. He told them "Sorry, this isnt the deal I signed up for" and walked. Breaking your deal with a brand new employee is no way to start.
I might have found the issue with being short staffed
He then was presented with his schedule, both weeks over 30 hours. He talked to them about it this morning, and they told him he would need to work these sorts of hours through January as they were short staffed. He told them "Sorry, this isnt the deal I signed up for" and walked. Breaking your deal with a brand new employee is no way to start.
I might have found the issue with being short staffed