I have worked at the hell hole I'm at now for over 7 years, off & on. I hate the work, I hate the customers, I hate the hours, I hate the pay and I hate the lack of respect management has toward us peons. I've had enough.
Also, Meijer is unionized and I hate the union. It's disgusting to think that I'm making minimum wage yet have to pay dues out of my measley wages. The UFCW is nothing but a bunch of worthless, money greedy pigs who have gotten rich off the backs of the poor.
What I'm wondering is this, when filling out applications what would be the best answer to the following question:
"Reason for leaving present/last employer?"
I can't exactly tell them the truth...can I?
.
Also, Meijer is unionized and I hate the union. It's disgusting to think that I'm making minimum wage yet have to pay dues out of my measley wages. The UFCW is nothing but a bunch of worthless, money greedy pigs who have gotten rich off the backs of the poor.
What I'm wondering is this, when filling out applications what would be the best answer to the following question:
"Reason for leaving present/last employer?"
I can't exactly tell them the truth...can I?
.

Where do you live, out of curiousity? You don't have to tell me the exact location, but I'm figuring somewhere in Michigan or nearby since you work at Meijer.

). We also got new express checkouts about the same time, ones that don't rely on cameras. We're also testing out a lane designed for MASSIVE orders where the cashier actually has two conveyor belts that they switch back and forth on, while another person bags. The guest then takes a payslip (IOW a suspended transaction) to a paystation that uses the same software as our SCOs. It's actually not a bad idea, because while you are ringing up one huge order, the next guest can have their stuff unloaded on the other belt and ready to go. There a re alot of guests that are intimidated by it for some reason, although if we can get them to see how they scan the payslip at the paystation, most quickly realize that "OMG, this is almost exactly what I have to do at the REGULAR registers!"

Comment