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Question Posted Friday November 24 2006, 5:14 pm

ok i just got hired for my first job [pizza place] and i start training next week. soo i was wondering about the schedule stuff. do they ask if theres certain days id like off? because id especially like each sunday off and either monday or wednesday [both would be good but i wouldnt mind working one of the two every week]. so do they ask me this? do i tell them this? im free to work every other night and all day & night saturday so would that make it a little easier to create my own schedule? ahh first job i dont know what to do so ya lol any help is appreciated! 16/f.

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alexandriamarie90 answered Monday November 27 2006, 4:25 pm:
why dont you just go to your job and ask them how they do it, sometime you know, places are different than each other, they run differently, because thay have different owners and different managaers, call them up, or even ask a fellow employee at that pizza place

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SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Friday November 24 2006, 6:32 pm:
when you work in small resteraunts like that you usually dont get a set schedule. but since you are still in school that is the most the are probably going to do... work around your school schedule. as far as getting sundays off good luck with that.

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Raeden answered Friday November 24 2006, 6:21 pm:
If your employer doesn't ask you, you should tell him so yourself. I always arrange this sort of thing before my trainings start, but I guess that's different in each country. If he doesn't ask before training is over, be sure to tell him so yourself.

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amygwendoline answered Friday November 24 2006, 5:55 pm:
Hey.

Well, usually they ask you that sorta stuff on the application or during the interview. I think you should write down your own little schedule & take it in to them ASAP. So, when they put you on the schedule they'll know which days to put you on & off. This happened with me, I used to work at Target, and I got the job in the summer, and when I started going back to school I couldn't work during the day obviously because I had class, and they got pissed because they did scheduling four weeks in advance, so they had to get someone to cover my shift while I was at school all because I didn't tell them.

I don't think they'll get mad with you, because it's their fault if they haven't even asked you YET!! :] But, definitely do that schedule thing and take it into them. They'll really appreciate that. :]

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