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is there something about coles which turns people into useless managers? or is it just my particular store? i started in nightfill at coles a couple of months ago and the way everything is run there makes it a tremendously shitty job.
my managers never make it clear to me what the heck is going on and why i am even there. they have never really explained anything to me, the rules, processes, anything. it's never clear cut what i am supposed to be doing at a particular time in my shift, i have to push them really hard to make sure they have me doing something useful.
my co-workers are getting arsey at me because my managers often asks me to stay on for hours beyond my rostered time and then won't tell me when to go home. so, like today, i'll sometimes be working 45 mins past the time that my manager decided, and didn't tell me, i was meant to leave. so i'm often accidentally cutting into other people's shifts because nobody tells me whats going on.
on the upside though my manager is giving me more shifts than anyone else there (except one guys whos been there for ages) which is useful but when i'm there it's like i'm invisible. it just feels really bad when you work somewhere for > 20 hours a week yet you still have to keep asking to find out what you're meant to be doing because noone explains it to you beforehand. i feel like a child when i'm there
my managers never make it clear to me what the heck is going on and why i am even there. they have never really explained anything to me, the rules, processes, anything. it's never clear cut what i am supposed to be doing at a particular time in my shift, i have to push them really hard to make sure they have me doing something useful.
my co-workers are getting arsey at me because my managers often asks me to stay on for hours beyond my rostered time and then won't tell me when to go home. so, like today, i'll sometimes be working 45 mins past the time that my manager decided, and didn't tell me, i was meant to leave. so i'm often accidentally cutting into other people's shifts because nobody tells me whats going on.
on the upside though my manager is giving me more shifts than anyone else there (except one guys whos been there for ages) which is useful but when i'm there it's like i'm invisible. it just feels really bad when you work somewhere for > 20 hours a week yet you still have to keep asking to find out what you're meant to be doing because noone explains it to you beforehand. i feel like a child when i'm there
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