Hi ya'll, I'm a longtime CS lurker finally coming out of the woodwork. Anyhow, I work at a large U.S. retail chain (starts with a K.. easy to guess) part-time and I'm also a full-time college student.
Long story short, I'm just sick of working at the K. I am barely getting any hours. That's not so bad when I'm in school, but now that I'm out for summer it sucks. When I do get hours, it's crappy shifts - for example, last night I had to work from 1p-10p in the garden shop and then I had to be back at work at 6 AM to work cash office. This is why I want to quit retail because I can't stand how they will work you until late in the evening one day, then have you come in at the buttcrack of dawn the next. Really bad for someone like me who is NOT a morning person!
Also, anyone familiar with my store chain knows that it's famous for just sticking people in new departments with absolutely NO training and I hate it. They recently stuck me back in Garden shop.. and I have NO knowledge whatsoever with plants and flowers. I told my HR manager this, and her reply was "Oh, you'll do just fine, there's a tag in every plant that tells you all the information you need to know about it!" Oh gee, thanks. When I was working back there, people would ask me if we had certain kinds of plants and I had no clue what they were talking about, and it was so embarrassing. It wouldn't be so bad if I had another co-worker working in Garden with me, but K is too cheap to schedule more than 1 person per department. All K stores are always severely understaffed, if you haven't noticed.
Tomorrow I'm heading to Florida for a week to visit my family, but when I get back I think I'm going to start putting in job applications elsewhere. I think I might put in a few apps at some restaurants. I have no restaurant experience, but I have a couple years of retail experience, and I think I could probably make better money off tips. Also, I'd prefer to work evenings because I'm more of a night person, and I know that is prime time for restaurants. Which do ya'll think is better - retail or waiting tables?
Long story short, I'm just sick of working at the K. I am barely getting any hours. That's not so bad when I'm in school, but now that I'm out for summer it sucks. When I do get hours, it's crappy shifts - for example, last night I had to work from 1p-10p in the garden shop and then I had to be back at work at 6 AM to work cash office. This is why I want to quit retail because I can't stand how they will work you until late in the evening one day, then have you come in at the buttcrack of dawn the next. Really bad for someone like me who is NOT a morning person!
Also, anyone familiar with my store chain knows that it's famous for just sticking people in new departments with absolutely NO training and I hate it. They recently stuck me back in Garden shop.. and I have NO knowledge whatsoever with plants and flowers. I told my HR manager this, and her reply was "Oh, you'll do just fine, there's a tag in every plant that tells you all the information you need to know about it!" Oh gee, thanks. When I was working back there, people would ask me if we had certain kinds of plants and I had no clue what they were talking about, and it was so embarrassing. It wouldn't be so bad if I had another co-worker working in Garden with me, but K is too cheap to schedule more than 1 person per department. All K stores are always severely understaffed, if you haven't noticed.
Tomorrow I'm heading to Florida for a week to visit my family, but when I get back I think I'm going to start putting in job applications elsewhere. I think I might put in a few apps at some restaurants. I have no restaurant experience, but I have a couple years of retail experience, and I think I could probably make better money off tips. Also, I'd prefer to work evenings because I'm more of a night person, and I know that is prime time for restaurants. Which do ya'll think is better - retail or waiting tables?
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