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Originally Posted by The_little_didgee
Ruby, I remember reading in this thread that you had a stable work history while at Sam's Club. How was that workplace different?
Maybe working at fast food restaurants isn't suitable for you. Places like that are often filled with drama due to the type of demographic those jobs attract. For most it is a place to get experience and move on. Maybe you need to work with older and more mature coworkers.
I work full-time and have noticed work places that keep employees constantly busy tend not to have much drama and gossip.
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Same thing happened in Sams. Things went well until ruby started riding in the shopping carts, call co workers “mom” (because they were older), getting argumentative and it was something about pretending to be a cat or something. Then she was fired.
I might be forgetting details but things were good at this place too, until they weren’t.
People were mature and older in Sams and management is mature and older in McD too. They are all adults with kids and spouses. I don’t think maturity of coworkers is an issue. Ruby’s drama usually isn’t with co workers but with management.
Ruby needs a lot of special support to make sure she behaves on the job. Or she’d be always fired