Captain Hindsight
The Hero of the Modern Age
So today, I was fired from my job. It was my first job, and needless to say, my pride took quite a blow.
So, I work at a smoothie/sandwich/wrap shop, a mile from my house, and I'd been working there for two weeks, and I honestly had been one of the most devoted workers to this company. I'm not saying I was the best because I obviously wasn't, due to the fact that I was fired. Now before you all jump to conclusions by judging my character, the situation, etc. I would like you to take into consideration how this company is run.
The company opened once I started working, and the owners are a strict Hindu couple; which is kind of hypocritical, due to the fact that they sell meat products. Also, some of the workers (including myself), have had to show them how to use the cash register, the blender, and how to make sandwiches.
So try to put this altogether, and think about the fact that I had worked the most hours at the shop, besides maybe two or three other co-workers. I came in, on off-days, and I worked 38.5 hours last week, for a shitty six-and-a-half hour pay. Then, I worked a quality amount of time this week, too.
I had no previous offenses at the shop, and was working on a wrap today, and I was almost finished with it, going on eight minutes. Now, this is definitely not a time to be proud of, but my former managers have easily taken a good 10-12 minutes on numerous occasions on making wraps, and half the time on smoothies, alone.
Apparently, the customers was unsatisified with my effort, I guess, and told my managers that I was taking too much time; which I guess is understandable because we work to make the customers food, quickly, and at the best quality, possible.
So, my manager came in the back of the shop, where I was just about finished wrapping up the wrap, and told me to get out, and that I was done. To be quite honest, I wasn't sure if she was serious, delusional, or just stressed out, in general. So, I asked her, politely as possible if she was serious. And she told me the same thing, and to get out of the shop.
Earlier in the day, I looked at the calendar and times for next week, ad my name didn't appear on the list, so I was kind of curious if there was something wrong. I didn't mention anything, but after I was publicly humiliated in front of my friends, co-workers, and the consumers, my worst fear had come true, I was fired for something I wasn't sure of.
To be quite honest, I was having a miserable day, this morning. And honestly, I would have thought that being fired would have made the day a lot worse. However, I'm sort of still in disbelief about the situation, and kind of relieved to be looking for another job.
Haha, I don't want anyone's sympathy, nor do I need it. However, I was wondering if any of you guys could give me some advice on my situation, or mention the time that you guys got fired for the first time.
Thanks.
So, I work at a smoothie/sandwich/wrap shop, a mile from my house, and I'd been working there for two weeks, and I honestly had been one of the most devoted workers to this company. I'm not saying I was the best because I obviously wasn't, due to the fact that I was fired. Now before you all jump to conclusions by judging my character, the situation, etc. I would like you to take into consideration how this company is run.
The company opened once I started working, and the owners are a strict Hindu couple; which is kind of hypocritical, due to the fact that they sell meat products. Also, some of the workers (including myself), have had to show them how to use the cash register, the blender, and how to make sandwiches.
So try to put this altogether, and think about the fact that I had worked the most hours at the shop, besides maybe two or three other co-workers. I came in, on off-days, and I worked 38.5 hours last week, for a shitty six-and-a-half hour pay. Then, I worked a quality amount of time this week, too.
I had no previous offenses at the shop, and was working on a wrap today, and I was almost finished with it, going on eight minutes. Now, this is definitely not a time to be proud of, but my former managers have easily taken a good 10-12 minutes on numerous occasions on making wraps, and half the time on smoothies, alone.
Apparently, the customers was unsatisified with my effort, I guess, and told my managers that I was taking too much time; which I guess is understandable because we work to make the customers food, quickly, and at the best quality, possible.
So, my manager came in the back of the shop, where I was just about finished wrapping up the wrap, and told me to get out, and that I was done. To be quite honest, I wasn't sure if she was serious, delusional, or just stressed out, in general. So, I asked her, politely as possible if she was serious. And she told me the same thing, and to get out of the shop.
Earlier in the day, I looked at the calendar and times for next week, ad my name didn't appear on the list, so I was kind of curious if there was something wrong. I didn't mention anything, but after I was publicly humiliated in front of my friends, co-workers, and the consumers, my worst fear had come true, I was fired for something I wasn't sure of.
To be quite honest, I was having a miserable day, this morning. And honestly, I would have thought that being fired would have made the day a lot worse. However, I'm sort of still in disbelief about the situation, and kind of relieved to be looking for another job.
Haha, I don't want anyone's sympathy, nor do I need it. However, I was wondering if any of you guys could give me some advice on my situation, or mention the time that you guys got fired for the first time.
Thanks.