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Katebrunner

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Gerard Whateley (I'd call him an Australian-wide known journalist) lives not far from our store, and regularly comes in. Gary Ablett also used to live close-by, and was a regular shopper before moving to the Gold Coast.
Neva heard of them
 

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Legit question. Would i get in trouble for selling my uniform on Gumtree? Got two shirts at home lying about, might as well make some money
 

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I would buy it and wear it instore and act like a worker when I'm not. it would be perfect for theft :pirate:
 

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Hey everyone. Hoping you Woolworths experts might be able to help me out with some advice.

I started working as a cashier just under a month ago and as someone with an anxiety disorder, I'm really not coping. The tasks are simple enough, of course, but the constant customer service and not really having a moment to breathe (my store is incredibly busy) is basically resulting in me having a panic attack for the entirety of my shift, then going home and panicking until I have to go/get called in next. I'm only casual and I'm thinking of resigning but I wanted to know how awful that would be of me just before Christmas (they just hired a handful of casuals) and the right way of doing so? My manager makes me nervous so I want to do this the proper way.

Thanks in advance.
 

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Hey if your thinking of resigning. I think the procedure for casuals is to give a minimum 1hr notice LOL. For PT/FT its 2 weeks. But yeah. Write up a quick 2 sentence resignation letter. I'd recommend leaving on good terms. So give a few days notice so you don't entirely mess the roster, which I did lmao. Whole department crashed and burned. I work near my former workplace and I will never go back inside
 

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Hey if your thinking of resigning. I think the procedure for casuals is to give a minimum 1hr notice LOL. For PT/FT its 2 weeks. But yeah. Write up a quick 2 sentence resignation letter. I'd recommend leaving on good terms. So give a few days notice so you don't entirely mess the roster, which I did lmao. Whole department crashed and burned. I work near my former workplace and I will never go back inside
Haha, oh god, I live five minutes from mine, I think I might have to avoid it forever.

Thanks for the advice!
 

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Hey everyone. Hoping you Woolworths experts might be able to help me out with some advice.

I started working as a cashier just under a month ago and as someone with an anxiety disorder, I'm really not coping. The tasks are simple enough, of course, but the constant customer service and not really having a moment to breathe (my store is incredibly busy) is basically resulting in me having a panic attack for the entirety of my shift, then going home and panicking until I have to go/get called in next. I'm only casual and I'm thinking of resigning but I wanted to know how awful that would be of me just before Christmas (they just hired a handful of casuals) and the right way of doing so? My manager makes me nervous so I want to do this the proper way.

Thanks in advance.
Maybe you can ask for a different position that will involve less customer service? Your manager should be supportive if you explain the problem
 

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Maybe you can ask for a different position that will involve less customer service? Your manager should be supportive if you explain the problem
I spoke to one of the team support (my manager wasn't in, he never seems to be when I am) and she had me on the express lane which was a bit quieter. Still not sure it's the right fit for me, especially since they're paying no attention to my availability and now I have to move around my medical appointments.
 

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Maybe you can ask for a different position that will involve less customer service? Your manager should be supportive if you explain the problem
NEVER explain mental issues to managers.

Fast track way of getting fired .
 

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Hey guys, can someone please tell how to print out the load list for cigarettes & how to recieve them. Also how do u do a fill stock check for them & how do u print it out.

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