Jennifer
California,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, December 18, 2006
Also comes in handy when you cannot make it, you can see who else is going to be in (if the post everyones on same sheet) and who you could call to switch if possible. To the original poster..which subway was this? I didn't see anywhere where you said which subway it was. Kinda not fair to include subway as a whole since this was obviously a manager issue.
Courtney
Rogers,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sun, December 17, 2006
I worked for Jim's Razorback Pizza in Springdale about 4-5yrs ago. I worked there for a year as a driver, our manager, Matt was a drug addict and did the same thing with the schedules That way if he made a mistake on filling shifts (shorthanded) he could say "Oh well, So-and So didn't show up" omitting the fact that "so-and-so" didn't know they were supposed to work because they were added in LATER. I got to the point after 2 missed shifts (that I would have GLADLY worked had I known) I would take the schedule down and make a quick copy of it. I also checked the schedule DAILY, sometimes prior to starting my shift, and just before I left in case there were any changes made. ;) Just a suggestion for future employment.