Seems that Kroger is desperately attempting to hire or rehire employees given that they can't keep shelves stocked and people are coming to the stores like it was selling winning lottery tickets
No way in ****ing hell would I ever go back. Management style, wages, hours, internal policies...no. just no.
I am considering Ingles on a temporary basis while this virus bull**** goes on, though.
Welcome to kroger sucks. Now you know why kroger can't hold onto staff. New hires got screwed 3-4 contracts ago. A lot of us only work here due to the fact it's our weekly pay check in a sh-itty job market.
Seems that Kroger is desperately attempting to hire or rehire employees given that they can't keep shelves stocked and people are coming to the stores like it was selling winning lottery tickets
No way in ****ing hell would I ever go back. Management style, wages, hours, internal policies...no. just no.
I am considering Ingles on a temporary basis while this virus bull**** goes on, though.
another i386 who claims to have quit but still comes here like he cares. So another words you never quit and youre still there.
Seems that Kroger is desperately attempting to hire or rehire employees given that they can't keep shelves stocked and people are coming to the stores like it was selling winning lottery tickets
No way in ****ing hell would I ever go back. Management style, wages, hours, internal policies...no. just no.
I am considering Ingles on a temporary basis while this virus bull**** goes on, though.
another i386 who claims to have quit but still comes here like he cares. So another words you never quit and youre still there.
I quit in 2015. I worked there for 14 months as a courtesy clerk. I had to take a second job the last several months that I was there because the wages and hours just were not adding up to what you would call a "living wage". If I got $100, groceries would take up 1/3 or 2/3rds of that, even with the discount. I didn't have car insurance because I was walking or bicycling, so that helped.
I had a phone that was prepaid. Basically, even with weekly pay, with those ****ing union dues, taxes and low hours, I was lucky to pick up $100 a week. Way below the poverty line. Minimum wage at $7.25 wasn't cutting it.