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  • I would've done just what you did

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  • I would've gone out and come back at the allotted time

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  • I would have stayed but filed a complaint

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  1. #1
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    Opinions needed...

    I was scheduled to work 11-7 today. Little did I know they changed the schedule without telling me. I get there and they tell me I'm on from 1-7 and to come back. I told them that it isn't fair they change the schedule with no notification. I told them if I leave, I won't be back at 1:00, that it was their error.

    The other day I was "threatened" that if I left (my daughter had a crisis) not to count on any hours next week.

    The manager shrugs his shoulders and says "the hours have been cut back".

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    Well...depending on your seniority, if the hours have been cut back and you don't go in, you could be the first to be let go (IF that happens).

    Is this a temporary January-slow-retail move or long-term?

    Someone made a mistake and didn't call you. I guess - ask if this will matter in 50 years? You may well be right - but that won't pay the bills!

    Forgive the boo boo, and go in. JMO

    (And start checking the help wanted ads if the short hours are going to be a permanent arrangement).
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

  3. #3
    It's a retail job. If they fire you, they hire the next applicant they have from the top of the pile and move on. Your leverage with the store is basically nil.

    I'd politely speak with your manager and ask to be notified in advance if there are any changes to the schedule.

    I'd also keep looking in the paper to find a job with a little more security.
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  4. #4
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    I am a wimp. I would have went home and came back at 1. But I would ALSO file a complaint or at least find out why there was a schedule change WITHOUT notice.
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    Seeing that it's retail, I probably would let it go since there's always people standing in line to be hired. Fair....NO...but at least you have the job and like ohers have said I would be looking for something else if possible. Of course maybe the senority is something to think about.

  6. #6
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    I worked at K-Mart for several years as a second job when I was working at school. I was told that the scheduls are subject to change without notice and that I would have to check it EVERY day... even on days off..

    I laughed at them and told them clearly that this was my SECOND job and once I wrote my schedule down, my week was planned around that schedule. There wasn't room or time for changes in my schedule that was done on a weekly basis.... IF they needed me to come in and I had no plans scheduled for that day, I would come... if they needed someone else to have a day of mine, that was fine, just notify me not to come in because if I showed up, I would fully expect to get those hours. Odd, but they followed that strongly stated request of mine and they did call often to see if I could come in for extra hours.... I always went when they called.

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  7. #7
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    I think if you ask about why you weren't told, that is a good idea.

    If someone made a human mistake and plain forgot to call (because they were changing an entire schedule and their brain shut down), I'd forget it. I would still be MAD - but would forget it and go in.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

  8. #8
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    They are just trying to show some muscle -- to scare you into submission so to speak. Look at it this way: you need the job, they don't need you. As much as we hate to do it, we need to jump through the little hoops they put in place for us.

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    It depends on how much you need/want the job.

    If jobs are plentiful where you live, and it is easy to get another one, then there is no harm in standing your ground. If you lose your job or hours, and can/want to find another one, no big deal.

    If, however, it is hard to find a job or you really like this job, in general, then you probably need to just bite your tongue and do what they say. That's the reality of the working world.
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  10. #10
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    I have to agree. It depends how badly you want the job. When I worked a 2nd job at a department store, they always scheduled me to work 2nd late shift on every weekend. Plus I worked 2 nights a week, but they always called and asked me to work in a department I was unfamilar with (like lamps). I was always dependable. I finally stood my ground (although in the schedule book, I asked for morning weekends once in a while). I was told the regular staff deserved the morning shift. Like, no. Why not alternate? Anyway. They needed me more than I needed them. I was hired as contingent-12 hrs a week- and wound up working up to 25 or more plus my regular full time job. The politics were awful and the management stunk. After a few incidences, besides the time factor, I just quit one night. HR called me and begged me to stay as my sales were high and I was dependable. They promised I could have any hours I wanted. Nope. Sure, it was good extra money and the discounts were great, but I was burned out.

    Anyway, Donna, if you like the job, and don't want to make too many waves (it is retail afterall), go against your nature and go with the flow. If I liked/needed the job so badly, I would have maybe gone out shopping or had a nice meal somewhere, rather than go home, and bit the bullet (madder than he$$ though).



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  11. #11
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    I would have stayed but filed a complaint, personally. But this opinion is based solely and completely only off of the information given to me in the first post. I don't know background (such as how long you've been there, seniority, etc) or anything about your daughter's crisis or even where to work to base my opinion otherwise. How attached are you to this job? I guess bottom line all that matters at the end of the day is paying the bills and putting food on the table.

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  12. #12
    If the schedule is subject to change w/out notice, I'd call every day to see what my hours are. Explain the hardship that this change posed for you, go in again anyhow, and be sure to call on a daily basis. Even when I have a dr. or vet appt., I call ahead to see how they're running. If they're running behind, say 30 min. or so, then I tell them that I'll be in 30 min. late. My time is valuable, too, but this is your job we're talking about here. Start looking for employment elsewhere. When they say "subject to change w/out notice", it's their excuse for inconsiderate behavior. You're a number, not a person, unfortunately, which is why I never lasted in retail.
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  13. #13
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    Well, I am far from a wimp, but, I view it differently.

    The store manager is my boss....if he/she says this is the situation, then, I deal with it. I have come in to meet with my bosses at a pre-set time, and, then, the time changes. Okay. Move on...he who writes the paycheck gets to make the rules.

  14. Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic
    he who writes the paycheck gets to make the rules.

    Aka...the golden rule....he who has the gold, rules.

  15. #15
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    I experienced this at Wal-mart a lot and it ticked me right off. It wasn't a mistake that no one called - they just didn't. I would have done exactly what you did, Donna.


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