peachesmelba
Round and Succulent
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That it is. Living with my mother is a different set of stresses, as is my job.
We had an audit the week before last(the 19th) and came up very short(almost 12k). Since that Friday was my birthday, I had the day off, but got called in to have a meeting with the District Manager. I got a write up for something I knew nothing about, as did everyone else that works there, my manager included. We all almost lost our jobs. Monday morning, they called an emergency meeting with all the employees, and afterwards, I stayed to talk to my manager and DM. I ended up getting a small promotion from a cashier to a shift leader, which is a whole new set of stresses. I have one employee that dislikes me, and I feel the same about her. She's pissy that I get all the shift leader shifts, and my manager hasn't mentioned my promotion to any of them. I'm not sure what's going to happen now that I had to call in yesterday.
Well, my mother is legally blind. My grandmother lives with her, and helps out by driving her around. My grandmother, however, is disabled as well. My mother is also raising my sister's two kids, one of which is special needs. She also watches my other sister's kid during the day so that my sister can work. So, it's almost always mass chaos around the house. It is never quiet here during the day, and the noise starts at 6am.
My manager doesn't like confrontation, or dealing with the issues among employees. That is the only thing I do not like about him. Other than that, he's a good manager. As for the money, almost half of it was missing packs of cigarettes. The rest was product waste(such as coffee) that just wasn't accounted for when it was thrown away.
"You have your hands full Photo - no wonder you're stressed!"
