Sorry, I'm tired, this isn't gonna run together so smoothly, and it will be long, so bear with me, it does have a point...
I'm going to apply for a new job...a non-Suckway job that's hopefully still grocery in nature, but smaller, because I've had about enough of the politics, the bitching, the scheduling fuckups, the backstabbing, and the general air of childishness that mucks the place up. That's all been building up for months now, and the way I was treated by management today was just about the last straw. (Basically, I was "asked" to do something that was WAY outside the scope of my job description, as determined by union and corporate, and the FEM went completely apeshit superbitch on me because I politely declined. Still don't know why, but she's now on the warpath to my my work life pure hell.)
So anyway. I have the first application, I'm going out to get more tomorrow, and as soon as I can get a hold of my wonderful ex-managers that think I'm awesome so they can be my references, I'm gonna tell Boss Ladyto stuff herself that I no longer wish to work for her store as I have found more favourable employment elsewhere. Then based on her reaction, will or will not check the "May contact this employer" box, turn these suckers in, and hope for the best.
Only one problem. The real reasons I have for jumping ship are very justified indeed (Hmmm...not happy being abused by employer? My co-workers act like they're 3? The FEM is a bitchtoad? Pay stinks? Hours stink? Cleaning feces off the toilet stinks?), but they would look HORRIBLE on an app any way I can think to phrase it. (Especially the above... )
So my question is, for those of you who've done this many times before, what do I call my reason for leaving on the app and in the interview? What angle is best to take? Do I just practice a convincing run of BS that makes everybody sound good, or do I tell the truth, watered down and diplomatically? The job I have now is my first, which means I have a lot of experience with the work, but not with how to get it. My interview for this job was sheer dumb luck, I realised this as soon I saw just how low Boss Lady's hiring standards are.
That's why I need your help. ANYBODY'S help. I'd especially like to hear from people who interview hires themselves. I'm young. I'm green. I do not know what the flip I am doing.
Also, other questions: Is it considered acceptable to use a co-worker who holds a higher position, but who isn't management, as a work reference, or is it just direct superiors? Is it really bad if you put on the app NOT to contact the old employer? What kinds of things, besides the painfully obvious, would typically get an app tossed? And when is the best time and way to tell the old boss, "Have a nice life" so that she doesn't boot my ass before I get the new job secured and badmouth me to the prospective new bosses?
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I'm going to apply for a new job...a non-Suckway job that's hopefully still grocery in nature, but smaller, because I've had about enough of the politics, the bitching, the scheduling fuckups, the backstabbing, and the general air of childishness that mucks the place up. That's all been building up for months now, and the way I was treated by management today was just about the last straw. (Basically, I was "asked" to do something that was WAY outside the scope of my job description, as determined by union and corporate, and the FEM went completely apeshit superbitch on me because I politely declined. Still don't know why, but she's now on the warpath to my my work life pure hell.)
So anyway. I have the first application, I'm going out to get more tomorrow, and as soon as I can get a hold of my wonderful ex-managers that think I'm awesome so they can be my references, I'm gonna tell Boss Lady
Only one problem. The real reasons I have for jumping ship are very justified indeed (Hmmm...not happy being abused by employer? My co-workers act like they're 3? The FEM is a bitchtoad? Pay stinks? Hours stink? Cleaning feces off the toilet stinks?), but they would look HORRIBLE on an app any way I can think to phrase it. (Especially the above... )
So my question is, for those of you who've done this many times before, what do I call my reason for leaving on the app and in the interview? What angle is best to take? Do I just practice a convincing run of BS that makes everybody sound good, or do I tell the truth, watered down and diplomatically? The job I have now is my first, which means I have a lot of experience with the work, but not with how to get it. My interview for this job was sheer dumb luck, I realised this as soon I saw just how low Boss Lady's hiring standards are.
That's why I need your help. ANYBODY'S help. I'd especially like to hear from people who interview hires themselves. I'm young. I'm green. I do not know what the flip I am doing.
Also, other questions: Is it considered acceptable to use a co-worker who holds a higher position, but who isn't management, as a work reference, or is it just direct superiors? Is it really bad if you put on the app NOT to contact the old employer? What kinds of things, besides the painfully obvious, would typically get an app tossed? And when is the best time and way to tell the old boss, "Have a nice life" so that she doesn't boot my ass before I get the new job secured and badmouth me to the prospective new bosses?
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