Andy
New York,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, December 19, 2008
Your no call/no show was probably an oversight by the mgr. It sounds like your mgr has other things on his mind (other employees/ Xmas season responsibilities etc.) to be that concerned about you. That probably means your job is safe. Just come in on time, keep your abscences to a minimum and check your schedule regularly. You'll be fine. In fact, after a while you'll see that there are better places to work than K-Mart and you'll find a better job.
Andy
New York,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, December 19, 2008
Your no call/no show was probably an oversight by the mgr. It sounds like your mgr has other things on his mind (other employees/ Xmas season responsibilities etc.) to be that concerned about you. That probably means your job is safe. Just come in on time, keep your abscences to a minimum and check your schedule regularly. You'll be fine. In fact, after a while you'll see that there are better places to work than K-Mart and you'll find a better job.
Andy
New York,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, December 19, 2008
Your no call/no show was probably an oversight by the mgr. It sounds like your mgr has other things on his mind (other employees/ Xmas season responsibilities etc.) to be that concerned about you. That probably means your job is safe. Just come in on time, keep your abscences to a minimum and check your schedule regularly. You'll be fine. In fact, after a while you'll see that there are better places to work than K-Mart and you'll find a better job.
Andy
New York,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, December 19, 2008
Your no call/no show was probably an oversight by the mgr. It sounds like your mgr has other things on his mind (other employees/ Xmas season responsibilities etc.) to be that concerned about you. That probably means your job is safe. Just come in on time, keep your abscences to a minimum and check your schedule regularly. You'll be fine. In fact, after a while you'll see that there are better places to work than K-Mart and you'll find a better job.
Robert
Irvine,#6Consumer Comment
Fri, December 19, 2008
Let's reorder your report based on the actual timeline. Perhaps it will become clear to you as to why you got written up. "So, a few weeks ago I read my schedual wrong and didn't show up for work when schedualed." - NO SHOW # 1 - No Action taken by management "Last week, a co-worker asked me if we could switch shifts. The HR Manager approved it and everything was fine. I called out of work 6 hours in advance" - NO SHOW #2 - Manager is going to write you up. It appears that they gave you a pass on the first one, but the second time they were going to write you up. This is not a RipOff, just how business works. You are getting too tied up into what happens with other people. If you are as good of a worker as you say, then as long as you show up you will be fine. It does not matter what other people are doing. If you start taking the "politics" of the workplace seriously you need to move on.