Going back to last week through April 21st, my weekly hours are as follows:
12, 11, 19.5, 10, 11
Aside from that random spike of 19.5, my hours have gone to ****.
I'm working part-time, and because I'm in school I tell them I can work at most 25 hours a week, but I'm not even hitting half of that most of the time.
I hope they're not cutting my hours to make me want to quit, because no way in hell is that going to happen.
-- Procrastinater - So Good ~*Board 8 Late Night Crew*~
Yeah a lot of the time when I'd work 40 hours a week (or almost 40) during the summer and then tell them I didn't want more than 20 when school started, it seemed like they'd try to punish me by giving me 5-10 hours.
Seemed to happen to all of the people I worked with who went to college.
It was likely a combination of them being stupid, petty, and jealous of people who go to college.
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Have you talked to your boss about it? While it's possible he's holding a grudge or something, maybe he just schedules students on the low end and figures if they want more hours they'll request it.
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It might be because you are part time and some people are there full time and need hours.
Also, you are saying you can only do 25 hours, and they can't fit you places to give you that, without cutting the full time people. They don't dislike you, you are just an inconvenience!
There's 1 full-time person in my department. Another guy is part time, but with open availability, and the other 2 guys are both students with limited availability. Hell, one guy is only available 3 days a week but we works all 3 of those days.
I'm available Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The full-time employee hardly works weekends, and up until 2 weeks ago I was always working some 3 day combination of the 4 days I could actually work.
To clarify, I work at Staples as an Easy Tech Associate. I sell computers and printers and that kind of crap. My boss is female by the way, and is one of those people that cares more about numbers (how much **** you sell with stuff) because I'm positive she feels that's the best way to judge how good someone's customer service is.
-- Procrastinater - So Good ~*Board 8 Late Night Crew*~
Customer service, the idea at least, is helping people find a solution to their problem. Serving the customer.
Corporate operated customer service is "YOU NEED TO BUY ALL THIS POINTLESS **** WITH YOUR ITEM BECAUSE YOU DON'T THINK YOU NEED TI BUT YOU REALLY DO*."
*Actually you more than likely don't need any of it.
-- Procrastinater - So Good ~*Board 8 Late Night Crew*~