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Fast food worker finds out about their first shift 30 minutes after it starts, manager berates them for not knowing: 'Well, I'm simply not in town today'

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  • A young woman sits on the edge of her bed, stressed
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  • Apparently I was supposed to start a job today...

    It's a fast food chain. I've worked there before. I know the manager pretty well. She said she'd 'message' me when my schedule was available. Then I go to check this morning, and oh boy, it's available. And I'm already a half hour late.
  • Well, I'm simply not in town today. Since she never messaged me, I spent the weekend at ease, thinking I wasn't on the schedule yet. So I called her and told her I couldn't start today. Boy, you'd think I was the stupidest idiot in the world. "It's not my responsibility to inform you about your schedule."
  • But you said you would inform me about my schedule. "Will you be working tomorrow, then?" Yes, because now I'm aware of the schedule. Anyway, thanks so much Justine! Have a great day and I'll see you tomorrow!
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  • "Yep, yep, yep, yep--" hangs up Okay, b Edit: Appreciate the responses y'all. I posted the following as a comment but I think it may as well be part of the post itself:
  • This event set off a morning of anxiety that I didn't ask for. As I said elsewhere in this thread, I have been mostly unemployed for a long time. I did Uber for a while and was unemployed before and after that. I haven't had work anxiety for about a year, and this whole thing triggered it hard. I'm having a bit of a panic attack as we speak. And I'm p ed. And I'm
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  • embarrassed. But I don't feel like I should be embarrassed, or ashamed? I feel so small over this conversation. But I need to recognize that this job is just one of many. I may not stay there long or even go in tomorrow if I could somehow magically find an alternative today.
  • A woman looks at her phone upset on the edge of her couch
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  • Commenters gave their thoughts on this story.

    mew5175_TheSec... I feel like it is definitely the manager's responsibility to inform you of your schedule ahead of your very first shift! After you start, it makes sense to explain the process of how and where to find your schedule and then you have to do it on your own.
  • But expecting a new employee to know the process and take that initiative ahead of their first shift is literally insane. I mean maybe because you said you worked there before this wasn't considered your "first shift" but still, even if it has been a while, they should give you a heads up.
  • I can't understand the logic of place saying, "yep you're hired" and then there not being a follow up conversation where both parties verbally agree upon the day and time when that person starts.
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  • Eskelsar OP Yeah I think she forgot she said she'd let me know when the schedule was available. And of course, she must save face by treating me like the moron. And it worked, as I now feel really stupid and anxious over it all.
  • FollowingNo4648 Years ago I interviewed at a local grocery store because my friend worked there. Never heard anything back and she said she saw my name on the schedule. Lol. Never showed up.
  • Maleficent-Bothe... This way they can start you off with warnings on your record for bad behavior. One call off now puts you on your last leg.
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  • Eskelsar OP Good thing I've been functionally unemployed so long that I'm ready to go right back into the job search if this place me off.
  • LoreBreaker85 If there is an HR, you probably want to call them and report this so it's in the record. You can use the record to dispute and future coachings on attendance.
  • d-cent "It's not my responsibility to inform you about your schedule." It's amazing how quickly the Linked In propaganda machine has made nearly all managers spouting off this nonsense.
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  • Eskelsar OP This event set off a morning. of anxiety that I didn't ask for. As I said elsewhere in this thread, I have been mostly unemployed for a long time. I did Uber for a while and was unemployed before and after that.
  • I haven't had work anxiety for about a year, and this whole thing triggered it hard. I'm having a bit of a panic attack as we speak. And I'm ped. And I'm embarrassed. But I don't feel like I should be embarrassed, or ashamed? I feel so small over this conversation.
  • But I need to recognize that this job is just one of many. I may not stay there long or even go in tomorrow if I could somehow magically find an alternative today.
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  • morceauxdetoile I feel for you. Internet hug to you OP A long time ago I "got" a gig translating/writing articles about Japanese artists, except the lady who "hired" me never actually used that word or talked about a schedule or compensation. of any kind, but got mad when I didn't email her back
  • after what I thought was just an interview/application, and was expecting work from me anyway?? Idk man. I'm also struggling with unemployment and anxiety in general. Life is hard. But we gotta try, don't we...
  • Shame8891 Not going in tomorrow would be stupid. You know the schedule, and you told the manager yourself that you'd be there. Show up and immediately start looking for another job, and quit when you find it.
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  • vixenlion It s ks, don't let this ruin your day. She is having a bad day, and she was hoping you were come in. She knew you were correct. She isn't happy that she forgot and screwed up the day!

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