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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 613554"><p>My daughter is a fast food worker. She is also only getting two nights a week now and she would like to get three. When school first started, she was getting 5 when she only wanted 3, but now they have hired more workers. They have also scheduled her for nights when she asked to be off and her schedule is different every week. I think it would be hard to have to juggle two jobs with such an unpredictable schedule but she knows some who do.</p><p></p><p>She used to have another job at a different sit-down restaurant. They would put her on the schedule, then send her home after an hour or two, if they weren't busy. She had to pay to park so it wasn't even worth working there.</p><p></p><p>She is a high school student so I am not unhappy that she is only working 2 nights per week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 613554"] My daughter is a fast food worker. She is also only getting two nights a week now and she would like to get three. When school first started, she was getting 5 when she only wanted 3, but now they have hired more workers. They have also scheduled her for nights when she asked to be off and her schedule is different every week. I think it would be hard to have to juggle two jobs with such an unpredictable schedule but she knows some who do. She used to have another job at a different sit-down restaurant. They would put her on the schedule, then send her home after an hour or two, if they weren't busy. She had to pay to park so it wasn't even worth working there. She is a high school student so I am not unhappy that she is only working 2 nights per week. [/QUOTE]
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