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Missed my second day of work in the warehouse. Will I be fired?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brotherrr" data-source="post: 4372103" data-attributes="member: 79025"><p>You are out of your element, men work here.</p><p></p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />. Was thinking of applying for Handler after doing Seasonal DH last year, but I'm female.</p><p></p><p>Also, I know OP probably won't return, but would like to know more backstory. How many days did you last before you wanted to quit? And are you, as your posts seem to suggest, an entitled lazy millennial? Honestly not even trying to be insulting, but I've heard a lot of complaints from people in charge of hiring and people in my generation (X) that millennials are lazy, don't want to work, and frequently no call/no show. In all my years I have never no called/no showed and I cannot imagine ever doing it; it's so irresponsible and rude. Legitimately want to know more about the mindset of someone who would do this. Do you just not care if you screw over your coworkers/supervisor/place of employment? Do you not care that no calling/no showing makes you look like an irresponsible jerk? Dont you want people to think you can be counted on to keep your word and fulfill your obligations? Are you just too scared to tell your sup you're not coming in? And what makes you think it's ok to just not show up to work--what goes thru your head when you decide you don't need to have the courtesy to at least notify your employer you're not coming in? Honestly would love answers to this, OP!</p><p></p><p>Edit to add: Sorry; messed up the quote feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brotherrr, post: 4372103, member: 79025"] You are out of your element, men work here. :censored:. Was thinking of applying for Handler after doing Seasonal DH last year, but I'm female. Also, I know OP probably won't return, but would like to know more backstory. How many days did you last before you wanted to quit? And are you, as your posts seem to suggest, an entitled lazy millennial? Honestly not even trying to be insulting, but I've heard a lot of complaints from people in charge of hiring and people in my generation (X) that millennials are lazy, don't want to work, and frequently no call/no show. In all my years I have never no called/no showed and I cannot imagine ever doing it; it's so irresponsible and rude. Legitimately want to know more about the mindset of someone who would do this. Do you just not care if you screw over your coworkers/supervisor/place of employment? Do you not care that no calling/no showing makes you look like an irresponsible jerk? Dont you want people to think you can be counted on to keep your word and fulfill your obligations? Are you just too scared to tell your sup you're not coming in? And what makes you think it's ok to just not show up to work--what goes thru your head when you decide you don't need to have the courtesy to at least notify your employer you're not coming in? Honestly would love answers to this, OP! Edit to add: Sorry; messed up the quote feature. [/QUOTE]
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