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new guy, this doesn't happen often right?
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<blockquote data-quote="jibbs" data-source="post: 1350926"><p>Problem with that is, it'll take forever to attain that seniority if they keep sending him home (way longer than it should, least).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It happens often, nearly every day at my center. It'll be less common for you once another set of new hires come in just to be told "Sorry, we're good today. Come back tomorrow, though!" You could always try to be a little more proactive about staying-- show up a few minutes early and see if anyone you work with might want to go home just so you can have a little bit of ammo to throw at management when they tell you to leave. "Okay, but Dave said he wanted to go and I kind of want to work today, think we could see if he still wants to get out of here before you send <strong>me</strong> home?"</p><p></p><p></p><p>It's best to be a good little Yes-man while you're working towards seniority, but it's also good to show that you <strong>want</strong> to be there and work. You'd think just showing up at 3am'd be the sign, but sometimes we gotta be a little more vocal, man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jibbs, post: 1350926"] Problem with that is, it'll take forever to attain that seniority if they keep sending him home (way longer than it should, least). It happens often, nearly every day at my center. It'll be less common for you once another set of new hires come in just to be told "Sorry, we're good today. Come back tomorrow, though!" You could always try to be a little more proactive about staying-- show up a few minutes early and see if anyone you work with might want to go home just so you can have a little bit of ammo to throw at management when they tell you to leave. "Okay, but Dave said he wanted to go and I kind of want to work today, think we could see if he still wants to get out of here before you send [B]me[/B] home?" It's best to be a good little Yes-man while you're working towards seniority, but it's also good to show that you [B]want[/B] to be there and work. You'd think just showing up at 3am'd be the sign, but sometimes we gotta be a little more vocal, man. [/QUOTE]
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