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Should I Quit My New Job?
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So I recently just started working at a McDonald’s location which happens to be the busiest location in my city. And I’ve only been working there for 2 weeks and I already can’t handle all the stress. I’m working in the kitchen and I didn’t even apply to be working kitchen. I’m still in high school and work part time but I’ve been constantly working. I’ve had no downtime for homework or socializing. My life is school, McDonald’s, and sleep. I can’t sleep at night because I’m so worried about my next shift. My stomach has been upset since I started working because I’ve been so stressed and my temper has been really short. I don’t know how much longer I can handle this. It’s already taken a toll on my health and it’s starting to become too much. I can quit anytime I choose but I’d hate to give up so easily. I need opinions on what to do? Thanks
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If it's affecting your health that's a warning sign. Unless they give you less hours and you think about yourself more then IMHO you should quit. Then look for another job that is less hassle and injurious to your health. Good luck.
18:47 Sun 10th Dec 2017
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McDs rely on young workers because they can pay you so much less than the over 22year olds, and because you are often new to work and feel obliged to take all the shifts that come you way.
Don't quit. But when you go in next ask to speak to your supervisor and tell them that your availability has changed. Tell them that over Christmas and from the new term onwards, you have more study work and can need to change to 2 shifts a week.
Dont feel guilty, dont feel apologetic, dont feel like a failure, just be straightforward and confident in standing up for yourself. They wont sack you, they need you too much but it will force them to find another teenager to take up the slack.
Don't quit. But when you go in next ask to speak to your supervisor and tell them that your availability has changed. Tell them that over Christmas and from the new term onwards, you have more study work and can need to change to 2 shifts a week.
Dont feel guilty, dont feel apologetic, dont feel like a failure, just be straightforward and confident in standing up for yourself. They wont sack you, they need you too much but it will force them to find another teenager to take up the slack.