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Would A Guy Be Put Off By A Girl Working In A Male Dominant Environment And?
I want to work in a warehouse last one I was male dominant (most are)
Would that put a guy off?
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I think we've established you can't work anywere that you need to deal with tills and payment and haidressrs would only take on apprentice hairdressers or possibly receptionists (who have to have great telephone and planning skills).
At least you stayed at McDs for a couple of years didn't you? I think from reading you've tried about 20 different jobs in the last few months none of which have worked out well for you.
Abbey, you've been out in the working world for over 10 years now, yet you're still scrabbling around with 'this'll do' jobs. And they DON'T do! The recent ones have all been ... less than successful, probably because you weren't fully committed to them anyway. (Yes, I know you 'liked' the care home, but you couldn't cope with the work involved.) Isn't there something you could aim towards, couldn't you get a few qualifications or vocational skills?
Abbey, I looked back over all your posts from when you were Abbeyleigh back in June 2021 when you were 29 years old. You now approaching 32 this year in coming months, but you seem no further forward. You seem to constantly - over the 3 years- repeat same problems and I'm not sure you actually use any of the advice you are given.
To me it seems like no one has ever spoken to you properly about employment or about certain rules that are expected for being in employment, especially new employment or when you on probation.. when you are on probation you should do tasks exactly as explained and you should do the days/shifts they ask you to do without question for at least 3 months (you should not tell the boss that you can't do a certain day because you have other plans - even if this is dog walking volunteer duty or going out for a meal with friends) you should not be booking days or weeks off in first 3 months!
I am shocked that you booked a day off work from the laundry on the Tuesday before Christmss when you were only working part time for 3 days a week anyway!
If you continue to not understand what employers expect, then you will continue to be disappointed and not find a job you can stay in.
abbeylee - I've said this before, but now I put it very plainly. You must understand that what your employer wants has to come before what you want. You can't book days off unless it is very, very important. I had to work one Saturday when I was young and had to miss most of the only visit a relative on a trip from New Zealand could make.
I was a teacher (a bit later) and the only time allowed off was for illness or a CLOSE family member's funeral, if it was in term time.
To answer your O.P. If working in a male-dominated environment puts a chap off - then he is not the right chap for anyone.
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