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Should I look for another job


Question Posted Wednesday October 19 2005, 6:33 pm

Hi Razhie,

Thanks for answering my question.
You said that my supervisor might not be training me because she thinks I might go back to school or leave, well she knows this is not true.

Infact, I am the only girl of all the ones working in this department that told her I could work any shifts, all the others have limited hours.

So my question to you is if she knows I am willing to work any hours and I have no intention on leaving, then why isnt she training me?

I am so depressed, I finally got a good job and then this happens.

The other bad thing is that everyone knows I got the job so they will be asking me about it.

What should I say to my boss?


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Razhie answered Wednesday October 19 2005, 6:49 pm:
Frankly I have no idea why she isn't training you then, I really don't.

As for speaking to her, I would, as calmly and respectfully as possible, ask her why she is not scheduling you for shifts. Don't threaten to leave right away, or compare yourself to other who are getting the shifts, just ask her straight up, and listen to what she says.

Remind her of your desire to work, give her a set ammount of hours to work each week (make sure it's reasonable for both of you, like don't ask for 40 if she only hired you part time) And leave it be.

She might respond right away, call you in for shifts or adding you in. If you are willing to wait it out, wait untill the next schedule comes out and see if you are on it.

If your not, just quit, if they aren't even scheduling you there isn't much point in giving them two weeks notice anyways.

As for people asking you about the job, just tell 'em management are having some scheduling problems and you'll be working as soon as you can.

Good Luck darling.

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