so i worked 2 days, i work at this kids salon spa and i got my two friends a job there. it is my first real job and on the second day i kinda screwed up by cursing at the place which i honestly dont remeber and now im like beating myself up over it. so then there was a staff meeting that i didnt get the email for bu my frined who never worked there yet got it so i went. and my boss brought up what happend the week before so im like oh shit. so at the meeting we tried something new where we put down our name for how ever many parties we want to do. i put my name down for every single party and put my phone and email down yet i never got the email and was never scheduled to come in. i called my boss and she was like ill call you back on your cell and she never did. i know she probablly doesnt want me working there but i at least want her to tell me straigh up like im sorry i have to let you go rather than dragging this on and plus she owes me $60!! so like the fuck am i supposed to get my money? should i just go in when its not busy and talk to her one on one? becasue this is really pissing me off that my friends that i got them the job are working and im not like this is bullshit all because i fucked up one day like i said i was sorry but im sure other people fuck up at work especially if its there first job.. adviceee? thankss
karenR answered Tuesday March 12 2013, 11:37 pm: I'm thinking they won't be calling you for any more jobs. Cursing around kids you are employed to look after is a great big no no. Those kids go home & repeat what you said & your employer loses clients.
Consider it a lesson learned & try not to be upset or go in & growl at people. There's some jobs where an apology for cursing would be ok & you might get a second chance. This job was one of the few where they just can't afford to do that.
If you are owed money & they haven't mailed it to you yet, you should call or go in & ask why you haven't at least been paid. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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