Nah, only 1 night a week, we're missing out on stocks because we can't get a driver on Thursday nights.
So Mondays, we have alot of stocks instead :sigh: and we haven't got alot of people working nights, so we work abit late now :look:
:lol: They're trying to sound like they know what teamwork is.
It's worse when they "try to help" when in fact they just want to take credit for everything. Then of course, after you tell them not to touch it (because they don't know how to do the job properly), they just had to help anyway, and you end up having to clean up after them. After you clean up the mess and finish what needs to be done, they would say it was "teamwork".
I’m so tired of my co-workers; they make me feel like pariah. We have our lunch break and at least one person should stay in the area where we work and I’m always the one that has to stay. They’ll get together and will go out to eat and never ask me if I want to go or think if I’m hungry or want to get some company. I just want to cry. I feel so alone.
I find it sp frustrating when someone keeps saying "We need to do this, we should do that" when you know full well they won't actually help and what they mean is "You need to do this, you should do that". At least just be honest about it.
I hate how it's clearly stated in everyone's contract that they may be required to work overtime at short notice and everyone signs their contracts but when they have to work overtime they bitch and moan and carry on like it's the end of the world. Get over it people!! That's life!! Be grateful for the extra money!
I am so fed up with how lazy people are at work. People who don't put their own dirty cups/plates in the dishwasher, who never fill the photocopier with paper, who jam up the photocopier and just walk off and leave it instead of trying to fix it. Do they think there are fairies who appear at night and do all this stuff? :irked:
:nod: With a first job I think a lot of it is making the things you've done at school/college sound relevant to the job in hand. Leadership skills, team work, these are all things you've probably demonstrated somehow even though you've not had a 'proper' job before.
If you know what kind of field you want to work in, getting some volunteer experience can be really helpful