Anachronism wrote:
Retail and fast food jobs that offer benefits rarely give you full time unless you're a manager (then you're expected to come in when called and work 50+ hours if needed) because they dont want you to qualify for benefits lol, unless you're union (and unions are rare, I work for one tho)
Resturaunts on the other hand rarely offer benefits and are so short staffed that they pressure you to work long days and over time, most guys I dated or hooked up with in the industry got little to no vacation time and often pulled ten plus days and 50-70 hours a week
Construction and labours and tradesmen often work 10-12 hour days too even w/ benefits, tho they often have four days off three on and lots of lay off
ouch wrote:
Not here Barbarella wrote:
From what I can find its max 40 hours a week here (8x5) and max 200 hours overtime a year, I guess there r ways to go around it but not that easyouch wrote:
I think mby we work less here so not so many ppl having to,, yeah
Cooks are worked to death here, for real. I think mby we work less here so not so many ppl having to,, yeah
Retail and fast food jobs that offer benefits rarely give you full time unless you're a manager (then you're expected to come in when called and work 50+ hours if needed) because they dont want you to qualify for benefits lol, unless you're union (and unions are rare, I work for one tho)
Resturaunts on the other hand rarely offer benefits and are so short staffed that they pressure you to work long days and over time, most guys I dated or hooked up with in the industry got little to no vacation time and often pulled ten plus days and 50-70 hours a week
Construction and labours and tradesmen often work 10-12 hour days too even w/ benefits, tho they often have four days off three on and lots of lay off