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Trouble at work


tarheelblue89

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So it's my fourth year at a local water park where I am making less then most of the new people I work with. fuging new managers are idiots that ask me how to do everything. That poo had me pissed off to begin with but now I get my schedule today for June and I'm literally working 7 fuging days this month.

I'm not a guy who likes to make a big fuss out of something, but this has got me pretty fuging pissed.

Sorry to bug you with my 19-20 year old problems but I had to just vent for a second.

Also forgot to mention that these new managers are now working with us, so basically they are taking up schedule spots from the rest of us. And I guess I'm the odd one out.

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That could be a clue.

You should ask, respectfully and humbly. what you need to do to get more days.

hahaha. Only when I drink do I smoke, and only do I drink on special occasion. My birthday is on Sunday, so this is such an occasion. If they are giving me less money and less hours because I drink heavily or smoke every day, then they do not know who I am.

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Bring it up. If it doesn't improve, leave.

I suggest you find a better job anyways. If you aren't happy with your job, it's time to start moving on. Keep working, but apply for other jobs. A lot of HR people actually like seeing current employment on a resume, it shows initiative and drive.

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