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Unfair scheduling at work

At my work, my manager usually leaves scheduling to another one of the employees who has been here for 3-4 years. She's one year older than I am.
I'm leaving my work on Aug 10th to get ready for school in late August

I called in to find out my schedule and found out that this girl (Who does the scheduling for my manager) has scheduled me for the longest shift (9am-4pm) for every single day I work the whole week.

Should I confront her about this? Doesn't it seem very rude to do this to me just because I'm leaving in 10 days?

These long shifts aren't normal at my workplace, since it's just a basic drink/coffee stop at a local health club.

August 1, 2011

4 Comments • Newest first

bombinator

9am - 4pm is a decent shift bro, i don't see why ur complaining

Reply August 1, 2011
NinjaKouga

You are complaining about working 7 hours a day for a week? Big deal. Even if your working 5 days thats only 35 hours and that is nothing. Just wait till you are older and have to do 40+ hour work weeks to support yourself or your family. Plus extra money at a young age is good, you can use it to enjoy yourself like going to a movie, go to a concert or whatever. Even take a girl out on a nice date. Try to get more tuned into reality o.o

Reply August 1, 2011
JumpingLlama

[quote=phannypack2]She's probably giving you more hours to help you out [/quote]

Maybe.. but I've never specifically told her I'm saving for anything or want any more hours. I'll probably ask her what gives tomorrow XP

Reply August 1, 2011