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Originally Posted by ruby2011
If you quit instead of gotten canned, they kinda have to make you rehireable. Especially if you’ve given notice.
My first time at McDonald’s was in 2009. It’s another store within the same franchise. When a coworker there flat out refused to be friends, I went beserk. By the time I quit, almost everyone there refused to associate with me at all. I was rude to everyone but her (10 times ruder than I am now, actually) and kept pestering her and bribing her with $$$ to be friends. Consequently, the work friends I had slowly stopped associating with me.
But the reason I quit May 2010 is because the GM scheduled me exactly ZERO hours per week for the past several weeks. She only called me in when she couldn’t get anyone else to come in, so I only ended up with average 5 hours per week during those several weeks.
But I had quit and gave my notice, so she listed me as rehireable. And here I am back at McDonald’s at the same franchise.
In hindsight, I believe I deserve what I got. Cuz I was rude AF to almost all my coworkers. Besides, pestering that girl is super annoying. Bribing her is super creepy. So is coming in on my days off to stare at her, willing her to talk to me.
But until recently, I hadn’t EVER been rude to anyone. Even when Sam’s club and Arby’s broke my heart into a million pieces I remained nice to everyone. Until yet another person trampled on my heart at my current job. Then I became mildly rude. And still am.
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They don’t have to rehire you. No one is obligated to hire anyone else. They might rehire or might not regardless if you quit on your own or not. Having said that, it’s still better to leave of your own accord than be fired.
But wherever you go, there you are. Your troubles won’t end just because you go work elsewhere. Bottom line you just got to behave regardless where you are at. Job hopping isn’t a solution to work related issues.