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Chit-Chat: the daily chit-chat (jan2019 - jun2019)

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It always seems whenever we go down at my job, it's always two or three people, and never only one person.
 
That sucks, being short on staff.

Not experienced it much myself beyond sometimes covering for other teachers at karate from time to time, and I didn't mind it as it tended to be when I would go to karate anyway. Plus, extra money.
 
being short on people hurts my job a lot. heck, being short even one person yesterday was enough to frustrate my boss quite a bit, because since everyone else was busy with their workload, she had to have my other boss catch up on the work that said person wasn't here to do.
 
I was two servers, one manager and one chef short last night at work and I have never wanted the ground to swallow me up so much in my life. Saturday night short... a no
 
My mom's work has people pulling overtime bc they don't have enough people.
However, here in Canada, they have to pay you double for each hour over 8 hours.
 
What tf happened for none of those guys to show up especially the manager????????

Im just glad everyone showed today it was so nice and slow compared to the other two days lol....

'sickness' and 'greater forces'
 
My dad had a job where he got paid overtime once he passed 8 hours in a work day.

Sounds amazing.

My dad had the option to do this at his job before he retired, the pay was phenomenal.
 
Same here, although I often end up with like 60 hour weeks
 
meanwhile where I work, you can't work more than 29 hours a week as part timers due to federal law 🙃

lol back when I used to work for a full-service restaurant, despite being "part-time", I was working full-time hours. It was not uncommon to work 35ish hrs/week.

So I kinda figured that was just a normal thing. Apparently not. :<
 
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