Finally got it on Wed. That in itself is a small miracle because we all know that getting your review in a timely fashion does not happen that often.
Anyway, it went better then I thought. Only thing is, I'm not full time yet.
They (FES and store manager) don't just give you full time hours. They promote you to full time, with a pretty decent raise to go along with it.
The reason I didn't get it (yet) is because I tend to try to be funny and say the wrong thing at the wrong time, in the wrong tone of voice.
So we agreed that I'll work on it through the holidays, and they say they see me becoming full time at the beginning of the year.
They say they also want the new cashiers to look up to me (they already do!) for help and to be shown what busy work to do. I do what I can.
Then they dragged out the whole "I can definitely see you working in the service desk within 6 months if you can cut down on the talking and the perception of rudeness."
I. Don't. Want. To. Work. The. Service. Desk.
See one of the things they love about me is that I volunteer to face and stock and whatever else I can do to stay busy. I get things done. I can face our entire store in 4 hours if they'd let me (I faced 3/4 of it in 3 hours once. Everyone was amazed.). I'd stock all day if they'd let me. If I went to SD, I'd NEVER get to do it. Plus, I couldn't deal with complaints all day, and if management keeps being concerned about my money handling skills (nothing serious, just a lack of attention sometimes due to the register setup) WHY would they want me to be in a position to deal with returns/refunds/moneyorders, etc.?
Bleh. Wish me luck.
Anyway, it went better then I thought. Only thing is, I'm not full time yet.
They (FES and store manager) don't just give you full time hours. They promote you to full time, with a pretty decent raise to go along with it.
The reason I didn't get it (yet) is because I tend to try to be funny and say the wrong thing at the wrong time, in the wrong tone of voice.
So we agreed that I'll work on it through the holidays, and they say they see me becoming full time at the beginning of the year.
They say they also want the new cashiers to look up to me (they already do!) for help and to be shown what busy work to do. I do what I can.
Then they dragged out the whole "I can definitely see you working in the service desk within 6 months if you can cut down on the talking and the perception of rudeness."
I. Don't. Want. To. Work. The. Service. Desk.
See one of the things they love about me is that I volunteer to face and stock and whatever else I can do to stay busy. I get things done. I can face our entire store in 4 hours if they'd let me (I faced 3/4 of it in 3 hours once. Everyone was amazed.). I'd stock all day if they'd let me. If I went to SD, I'd NEVER get to do it. Plus, I couldn't deal with complaints all day, and if management keeps being concerned about my money handling skills (nothing serious, just a lack of attention sometimes due to the register setup) WHY would they want me to be in a position to deal with returns/refunds/moneyorders, etc.?
Bleh. Wish me luck.
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