Should Children Under 16 Be Barred From...
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A colleuge said today he think my boss (checkout manager) would be on my side if he knew and I was looking and managers wouldn't care.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Abbey, as soon as your hours were reduced/kept to 10 hours a week, everyone in Selco has probably expected you to be jobhunting. I don't think there's any chance of anyone saying, 'No, please stay, Abbey - and we'll give you 37 hours every week.' (I remember you thinking along the same lines, possibly in the care home - you thought it'd be a good idea to say that if they didn't give you more hours, you'd leave. Seeing as these were the people who'd cut your hours, that ultimatum was never going to work!)
Really Abbey this how lots of people behave in the workplace, it's easier to say a higher person made the decision when telling someone bad news. It is brutal but it's obvious to most people reading. You have not come up to standard required. It is irrelevant whether you tell them your job hunting. No-one is going to try and make you stay including the checkout manager.
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