I found out recently that my store only allows (x) amount of employees to be full time employees. I'm used to this from other retail locations I've worked. The thing is that retail is the only industry where I've been forced to work Part Time.
I've been wondering lately why. Other employers worked me full time and gave me health insurance. The store I work at is working us all more hours than usual because they lost a large chunk of employees.
Instead of ensuring most of us that just got hired or were brought on to replace them want to stick around they are forcing us to be part time. It makes no sense to me that a store that's part of a national brand wouldn't want to ensure they have loyal steady employees. Some of my co-workers absolutely want to be part time.
Some of us want to be full-time. Some of them are with people who also work and thus share the bills. Me I have to live with family to make ends meet.
It just boggles my mind. They need cashiers full-time but they don't want full-time cashiers.
I've been wondering lately why. Other employers worked me full time and gave me health insurance. The store I work at is working us all more hours than usual because they lost a large chunk of employees.
Instead of ensuring most of us that just got hired or were brought on to replace them want to stick around they are forcing us to be part time. It makes no sense to me that a store that's part of a national brand wouldn't want to ensure they have loyal steady employees. Some of my co-workers absolutely want to be part time.
Some of us want to be full-time. Some of them are with people who also work and thus share the bills. Me I have to live with family to make ends meet.
It just boggles my mind. They need cashiers full-time but they don't want full-time cashiers.
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