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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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My supervisor at Sam’s club pressured me to quit after my first 3.5 years. She made other excuses but I knew intuitively that she doesn’t like me “obsessing” and being “fascinated” with her. She used those terms in passing during our small talk btw.
So a year later, I returned and since I already obtained my Arby’s job, I ended up working 2 jobs simultaneously. I returned bc I was rehireable in the system and someone else hired me. I stayed another 2 years.
I was let go bc of my Arby’s induced mental breakdown and couldn’t continue to function at Sam’s Club