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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 639683" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Companies do this mostly because they rely on computers to pick and choose workers to cover shifts. It isn't something personally being done to your daughter. This is the "new" way minimum wage workers are being harassed (as a byproduct) by big corporations (it's been in the news) Even Starbucks, known for being friendly to employees does this whole double/split shift scheduling. I do agree you worry way to much about what you difficult child is up to. Better she be "up to work" than pounding on you (mentally, emotionally or physically)</p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/beautifulthing.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":beautifulthing:" title="beautiful thing :beautifulthing:" data-shortname=":beautifulthing:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 639683, member: 18366"] Companies do this mostly because they rely on computers to pick and choose workers to cover shifts. It isn't something personally being done to your daughter. This is the "new" way minimum wage workers are being harassed (as a byproduct) by big corporations (it's been in the news) Even Starbucks, known for being friendly to employees does this whole double/split shift scheduling. I do agree you worry way to much about what you difficult child is up to. Better she be "up to work" than pounding on you (mentally, emotionally or physically) :beautifulthing: [/QUOTE]
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