Monday, August 23, 2010

I need advice about if i should keep this job or not? Please help me?

I need some advice about keeping this job.I like it because it pays 8.50 an hour,I dont like it because I dont have a license or car and I have to depend on other people to take me to these different job sites %26amp; so far the audit machine is confusing but this is just my second store.My job is RGIS,Retail Grocer Inventory Specialists,we got to press different stuff in this machine thing so we can scan different products and such and I dont understand it yet,well its just my 4th day.Should I keep it for now on or find a different job?I need advice about if i should keep this job or not? Please help me?
Keep trying for at least a month. If at that time you don't like the job then start looking for another. Don't quit until you have another job and tell any potential new employer that you need to give at least two weeks notice to the job you're at. Tell them that you don't want to leave the other place with no warning and that the reason that you are looking for another job is that you feel there is no real future with the old job. This will make them think you are a good, conscientious employee who has his employers interests in mind, making you a good employee for them.I need advice about if i should keep this job or not? Please help me?
Ride it out for like two weeks at least and see once you understand what is going on if you really can't stand it. Of course you are going to want to give up when you're learning something new - but do you want to learn to be a good worker and make good money and go far in life or do you want to be a pussy and quit your job and sit on the couch at home wishing you had an easy job to do stuff you already know? Hmm... money, no money, money, no money.
Any skill is usually a good skill, after four days you haven't received any experience yet. As for your ';barriers'; to employment they will always be there until you overcome the ';barrier';. My advice overcome your materialistic limitations by offering to pay for gas or make arrangements with your co-workers that are driving you such as ';Friday's lunch is on me';.





How old are you? Did you lose your licence? Is there reliable public transportation? How costly are cabs? Work it out and keep your job. The more you learn the more you earn!!!

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