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Post Info TOPIC: Can I get rehired with a note to file
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Can I get rehired with a note to file
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So I stupidly decided I was done with Kroger about a month ago, and figured with 10 months of retail experience someone else would hire me. 1 month later and I havent even gotten a callback from Mcdonald's. Im considering just asking for my job back for a few months, but I got a Note to File during my last week. Does that mean I'm marked Do Not Rehire? For what it's worth, I thought I was one of the best CCs they had in terms of actually talking to customers (most of the others either had a really heavy accent or a developmental disorder)



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What is a Note to File?



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Did you give any sort of notice (a letter informing the store that you were quitting) and if so, did you actually finish out your week(s)? If yes, you likely can and will be re-hired. If you just quit on the spot or you just stopped showing up, then there's a good chance that you won't be. You'll have to elaborate what the note on your file  relates to. Was it a SIR or CA? Even if the answer is yes to one of those, it doesn't necessarily mean you aren't eligible for re-hire.



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Isn't note to file the same as a CA?


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Have no idea what an SIR or a CA is. Manager just called me upstairs one day to tell me I didn't ake out the trash when she told me to. 



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Anonymous wrote:

Have no idea what an SIR or a CA is. Manager just called me upstairs one day to tell me I didn't ake out the trash when she told me to. 


A note on file would have you signing paperwork(CAR or SIR).

I doubt a verbal warning gets put in your file. 



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