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- Aug 14, 2020
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I was a little curious if anyone had been in this situation, and what they did to get out of it. I've been consistently scheduled as a cart cleaner, and while I get how 'essential' that is to the front, it's nauseatingly dull and makes the day drag WAY longer. I'm a very fast, friendly cashier, and am great at guest service. I think my only hangup is sometimes getting turned around on drive-up. I've asked a few times why I keep getting put up there, and get told the manager speak of "oh, you're just sooo good with guests and we think you're great up here." I understand that you're not guaranteed to work in a specific place, but I didn't realize I'd be getting THIS much of it. I'd really rather be interacting with guests, honestly.
Would it be dreadfully out of line if I straight up said to not schedule me those shifts frequently?
Would it be dreadfully out of line if I straight up said to not schedule me those shifts frequently?