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Should I Start Looking For A New Job?
Basically my hours have been cut in selco to 24 hours for 4 weeks as I am not grasping the products with it becoming summer it is getting busy and they can't have another cashier with me so if I don't grasp within 4 weeks won't be able to have me as a cashier. I am very upset as I enjoy it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Were you made aware from start that they required you to know the products well? It would seem they would have from your comments, but it id almost like you have only just understood this after a jolt from managers and that it was a deal breaker. If you are not worth the wage they are paying you, even after giving full training, they will possibly sack you or place you in a lesser role with fewer hours and expectations. Unfortunately, you have been here before and know you can't live the life you want on 2/3 hours a week cleaning.
Only you are able to show them you are worth keeping on in this role.
Abbey, would you really rather start looking for another job than try to learn enough to cope with your current position? It's taken you a long, long time to get a full-time job. Are you prepared for another spell of job-hunting, where your options are likely to be very limited? You will have to be careful, you don't want to end up unemployable!
I think you should stick to the cleaning jobs.
Learning the products is clearly difficult and stressful for you, and your mindset is not helping, as you seem to spend a lot of time thinking about your social life, your wardrobe, and your relationships. You give little time to the thought of how you might improve your performance as an employee.
So stick to the cleaning jobs. You can work fulltime at that, and think about anything you like while you are doing it.