I am a part-time cashier at a general store and I make minimum-wage with no benefits. I have worked for this company for a year now. There have been several times where the manager, assistant manager, or manager-on-duty has changed my schedule and did not inform me. The last time was the third time it has happened. The most recent time happened on 10/20/09. I went to work on Saturday evening around six and checked my schedule for the next week. I was supposed to have Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday off; work 9-4 on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday; and work from 3-9:30 on Saturday.
I had to take my mother to the doctor's early on 10/20/09. I returned home that evening to a voicemail from the manager-on-duty that had been sent at 9:07 am on 10/20/09.
"(AriGriffin). This is (Manager-on-Duty). I know you know you had to work this morning, Darling. You need to call somebody and let us know whether you are coming in or not so we can put another person on the till instead. If you are at the doctor I need a note."
I did not get home until late in the evening on 10/19/09, but I checked my voicemail before going to bed that night and there was not a message from work informing me of the schedule change. There wasn't even a note on the incoming call log stating that someone from where I work had called. There had not been a call on 10/18/09 nor one on 10/17/09.
Since this is the third time this has happened, I was wondering what could be done. I spoke to the manager the first time it happened and he said it wouldn't happen again. The second time they changed me to being off instead of working 9-3 like I was supposed to. I ended up working though because the cashier was sick. The manager I talked to after the first incident is currently out due to medical reasons. I believe they might fire me due to the no-call, no-show even though I feel they should have informed me of a change in the schedule. The first time it happened, I worked the morning shift the day before so they had changed it that night.
Also, I never get a break at work. With the way the registers run, only one person can use the register at a time due to personal numerical passwords that must be entered after two minutes of inactivity. I have worked anywhere from five to over eight hours without a break to eat, rest, or go to the restroom. It is starting to effect me medically as I am getting pain in my sides from having to wait for so long to go to the restroom. My co-workers, including the various managers, all go outside to smoke and/or talk for at least fifteen minutes at a time, several times (never less than five) per shift. They also leave me alone in the store while they go run to the bank or to a fast-food place and they are usually gone for thirty minutes. At this time I cannot do returns, exchanges, void more than one item, or void entire transactions because the manager has to put in their password.
Customers naturally get upset when there is no one to help them as I cannot leave the register and I can't do a return or check anyone out due to the need to do a void. I have had customers complain, curse at me, throw things at me, spit at me, and threaten me. When I need a price check or a customer needs assistance, and my co-workers are outside smoking, they take a long time to come into the store to help. Some co-workers have said, "Okay, as soon as I finish my cigarette," when I page them for help.
I stock items, hang clothes, clean the store, run the register, and get yelled at for not doing anything. While I am getting yelled at, my co-workers are outside smoking and talking. The Manager-on-Duty and a co-worker were outside smoking. The store had had a large shipment of stock the day before and the second shift had not put anything away and due to running the register while having to stock on truck day/Senior Citizen Day I was not able to put everything away the day before. I stepped outside to ask the Manager-on-Duty to come inside to do a refund when I heard the co-worker say, "This place looks like shit." The Manager-on-Duty took a drag off the cigarette and replied, "Yep." I told the Manager-on-Duty I needed help, but they didn't come until they had finished their cigarette.
They play the radio at work- the day seems to go by faster when the music is on. One of the managers changes the station from one that plays classic hits from the 50s-80s to one that plays religious music and a [IMHO controversial] talk-show (homophobic remarks). Customers have complained about the religious music/talk show but that manager will not change the station. I have different religious views than what is being played and have told the manager about it and how I felt. The district manager was in the store when the religious music/talk show was on and they did not do anything even after I told them I did not appreciate listening to that station. The manager that changes the station also nags me about joining their church. I don't want to fratch, but I feel like I am being descriminated against.
I do not feel safe at work. I am under a lot of stress, having frequent anxiety attacks, and trouble sleeping in addition to the pain in my sides. There have been several other incidents over the past year, but these are the most recent. I don't know what to do about the situation. I have sent an e-mail to human resources and intend to follow up with a phone call. I don't know what else to do.
I had to take my mother to the doctor's early on 10/20/09. I returned home that evening to a voicemail from the manager-on-duty that had been sent at 9:07 am on 10/20/09.
"(AriGriffin). This is (Manager-on-Duty). I know you know you had to work this morning, Darling. You need to call somebody and let us know whether you are coming in or not so we can put another person on the till instead. If you are at the doctor I need a note."
I did not get home until late in the evening on 10/19/09, but I checked my voicemail before going to bed that night and there was not a message from work informing me of the schedule change. There wasn't even a note on the incoming call log stating that someone from where I work had called. There had not been a call on 10/18/09 nor one on 10/17/09.
Since this is the third time this has happened, I was wondering what could be done. I spoke to the manager the first time it happened and he said it wouldn't happen again. The second time they changed me to being off instead of working 9-3 like I was supposed to. I ended up working though because the cashier was sick. The manager I talked to after the first incident is currently out due to medical reasons. I believe they might fire me due to the no-call, no-show even though I feel they should have informed me of a change in the schedule. The first time it happened, I worked the morning shift the day before so they had changed it that night.
Also, I never get a break at work. With the way the registers run, only one person can use the register at a time due to personal numerical passwords that must be entered after two minutes of inactivity. I have worked anywhere from five to over eight hours without a break to eat, rest, or go to the restroom. It is starting to effect me medically as I am getting pain in my sides from having to wait for so long to go to the restroom. My co-workers, including the various managers, all go outside to smoke and/or talk for at least fifteen minutes at a time, several times (never less than five) per shift. They also leave me alone in the store while they go run to the bank or to a fast-food place and they are usually gone for thirty minutes. At this time I cannot do returns, exchanges, void more than one item, or void entire transactions because the manager has to put in their password.
Customers naturally get upset when there is no one to help them as I cannot leave the register and I can't do a return or check anyone out due to the need to do a void. I have had customers complain, curse at me, throw things at me, spit at me, and threaten me. When I need a price check or a customer needs assistance, and my co-workers are outside smoking, they take a long time to come into the store to help. Some co-workers have said, "Okay, as soon as I finish my cigarette," when I page them for help.
I stock items, hang clothes, clean the store, run the register, and get yelled at for not doing anything. While I am getting yelled at, my co-workers are outside smoking and talking. The Manager-on-Duty and a co-worker were outside smoking. The store had had a large shipment of stock the day before and the second shift had not put anything away and due to running the register while having to stock on truck day/Senior Citizen Day I was not able to put everything away the day before. I stepped outside to ask the Manager-on-Duty to come inside to do a refund when I heard the co-worker say, "This place looks like shit." The Manager-on-Duty took a drag off the cigarette and replied, "Yep." I told the Manager-on-Duty I needed help, but they didn't come until they had finished their cigarette.
They play the radio at work- the day seems to go by faster when the music is on. One of the managers changes the station from one that plays classic hits from the 50s-80s to one that plays religious music and a [IMHO controversial] talk-show (homophobic remarks). Customers have complained about the religious music/talk show but that manager will not change the station. I have different religious views than what is being played and have told the manager about it and how I felt. The district manager was in the store when the religious music/talk show was on and they did not do anything even after I told them I did not appreciate listening to that station. The manager that changes the station also nags me about joining their church. I don't want to fratch, but I feel like I am being descriminated against.
I do not feel safe at work. I am under a lot of stress, having frequent anxiety attacks, and trouble sleeping in addition to the pain in my sides. There have been several other incidents over the past year, but these are the most recent. I don't know what to do about the situation. I have sent an e-mail to human resources and intend to follow up with a phone call. I don't know what else to do.
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