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So I got hired for Grocery going on week 3 now and the HR who hired me asks me if I would consider a transfer? I ask why she said theres no hours to give. I mean why hire me then and tell me this now? Seems like a way to pawn off people to other stores. Tough **** im not transferring.



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And this is in what is supposed to be the same society and work force where employers everywhere are desperate for help. Wtf. 

Yea I'm with you, stick to your guns on this one.



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And this is in what is supposed to be the same society and work force where employers everywhere are desperate for help. Wtf. 

Yea I'm with you, stick to your guns on this one.


 I do not get it either. My niece works at Best Buy in California, and she has a child not in school. So, she can only work weekends at Best Buy. That was agreed on when she was hired. She has been there a couple of years. She was told this past Christmas season that they wanted her to help do hiring. Now that it is the first of the year, they cut her hours. If she worked in the week and put her child in daycare the cost of daycare would take what she makes. So, it makes no sense for her to use daycare. 

My point is places are crying for help they hire all these people and then say no hours. And I know Kroger works the same way has for years before the virus.



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You haven't even considered the needs of the shareholders.

It's shameful.

Have you even thought about Rodney?

Sure, stay where you are and don't get any hours.  Whatever.  That'll show 'em.

Just so you know, it's shockingly difficult to qualify for EBT.  Our worst courtesy clerks might, but not really anyone else.  In my state, EBT for a single person is capped at $250 a month.

About every non-salaried Kroger employee qualifies for Section 8, though.  The secret is that multiple year waiting lists keep most people out.



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You haven't even considered the needs of the shareholders.

It's shameful.

Have you even thought about Rodney?

Sure, stay where you are and don't get any hours.  Whatever.  That'll show 'em.

Just so you know, it's shockingly difficult to qualify for EBT.  Our worst courtesy clerks might, but not really anyone else.  In my state, EBT for a single person is capped at $250 a month.

About every non-salaried Kroger employee qualifies for Section 8, though.  The secret is that multiple year waiting lists keep most people out.


Consider the needs of the shareholders and Rodney?!

Why cater to that bunch of greedy bastards?

And how often do you lick their boots?

Do you thank them for taking it from behind dry?

Sorry Kroger Keck eater.



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You haven't even considered the needs of the shareholders.

It's shameful.

Have you even thought about Rodney?

Sure, stay where you are and don't get any hours.  Whatever.  That'll show 'em.

Just so you know, it's shockingly difficult to qualify for EBT.  Our worst courtesy clerks might, but not really anyone else.  In my state, EBT for a single person is capped at $250 a month.

About every non-salaried Kroger employee qualifies for Section 8, though.  The secret is that multiple year waiting lists keep most people out.


 lol you're completely full of sh!t.

Don't pay attention to this miserable troll.

 

 



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Anonymous wrote:

You haven't even considered the needs of the shareholders.

It's shameful.

Have you even thought about Rodney?

Sure, stay where you are and don't get any hours.  Whatever.  That'll show 'em.

Just so you know, it's shockingly difficult to qualify for EBT.  Our worst courtesy clerks might, but not really anyone else.  In my state, EBT for a single person is capped at $250 a month.

About every non-salaried Kroger employee qualifies for Section 8, though.  The secret is that multiple year waiting lists keep most people out.


Consider the needs of the shareholders and Rodney?!

Why cater to that bunch of greedy bastards?

And how often do you lick their boots?

Do you thank them for taking it from behind dry?

Let me correct that.

Sorry Kroger Kock eater.

There we are. 

 



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