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I do enjoy selco but obviously I have to leave because they have reduced my hours but I don't feel ready to leave. I definitely think more hours is out of the window now someone from another store has started on checkout
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Abbey, 'I want full-time hours in another industry' - the past couple of years must have shown you how much of a problem this is for you? Why will it feel weird leaving Selco? You've had quite a few moans during your time there, with people 'promising you overtime', the insult of a new cleaner being more efficient than you, a supervisor or boss or something who 'didn't like you', and various other things.
Abbey, I know it doesn't matter much now, but I think you need to stop saying 'they have reduced my hours'. It'd be more accurate to say 'they were unable or unwilling to give me a full-time contract'. (I know you did full-time hours for a little while, but that didn't work out well and they were cut back.)
Abbey, could you just explain clearly and concisely what 'other industry' you mean and just what sort of full time job you think you could manage, please?
We've given you lots of suggestions. You keep posting job descriptions that I would be terrified of taking on - and I taught in Comprehensive schools.
I did start out working in a bank and offices, so I do have an idea of different types of work and as a teenager I also did shop work. So I do have a broad understanding of working. Shop work was really easy, as I remember.