By hickorymack on Skatehive
Another long day. The new store manager doesn't know what he's doing with scheduling, so we had 4 people all day, in a store that should have 8-9 people. If we're slow we can run comfortably with 7. They're trying to "cut labor hours". And in doing so we are breaking our bodies for them. This is the second day in a row running with 4. For an hour yesterday we were at only 3. If it happens again tomorrow I will not bother putting effort into it. Why break myself for them when I have a whole life to live outside of that hell hole? I spent 7 of my 8 hours in 4°F (-15.5556° C). My fingers were numb and nobody would switch positions with me. I was the only one in the store capable of handling that position while still helping others because of how short staffed we were, especially because I am the most cold tolerant. I refuse to do it again. It isn't worth it. If we have labor at a certain number, and if we keep our times under a certain number and if we have waste product below a certain n