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abbeylee90 | 17:12 Mon 10th Jun 2024 | Jobs & Education
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Basically my hours have been cut in selco to 24 hours for 4 weeks as I am not grasping the products with it becoming summer it is getting busy and they can't have another cashier with me so if I don't grasp within 4 weeks won't be able to have me as a cashier. I am very upset as I enjoy it.

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Change your appointment.  You shouldn't be taking days off to get your hair done.  Either get an appointment you can go to after work or on a Saturday.  You've got to get your priorities right abbey - and your job comes first.

Sounds like any excuse not to work. I don't believe you like working at all.

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"I gotta get my hair done "

No you don't. You need to go to work. Get your hair done later in the day, or another day.

First you want more hours...now this. Not good.

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Full Time work is 8.30-5.30 or normally 9-6 Saturday is 7-4 I wouldn't get to the hairdressers on time.

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I'm not cancelling a shift just booking a day off

If you're booking a day off legitimately - fine.  I thought you were only doing 20 hours a week anyway.  What hours do you work.

Even Molly couldn't come up with such banality.

My wife has never taken time off work to get her hair done.  Unless you work six full days a week I can't see the need to take a day off.

If you work 20 hours a week that's 4 hours a day. You must be able to fit in a hair appointment around that.

 

You are not working everyday, or full-time Abbey. You can change your appointment. 

To be fair she might have nail appointments, dates or bottomless brunches booked for the other hours she isn't working 

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Hair has to be booked in advance so if I don't book it off might be down to work. My one is not walk in

I don't know any ladies' hairdresser that is a walk-in.  When you book your appointments you need to book them outside your working hours.  We all do it.

Wait to see the schedule first then make your hair appointment. Abbey you must prioritise work over beauty appointments. Wash your own hair

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I get my rota 2 weeks in advance there won't appointments that last minute.

Your hairdresser won't have appointments available with two weeks notice. Are they really that busy?

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Yes next one is 26th 

Work comes first.

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It does but say I needed to go to drs

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