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So i work at two different places. My original job i absolutely love and i make pretty good money serving there. However, a family problem occured (my sister worked there and had an affair with another emplyee, making it awkward at first for me.) Upon hearing this news i was very disappointed and got another job. However i wanted to balance both jobs becuase i always like to have options. Well the new job sucks. I have only worked two days and never at one of the other 4 jobs i have had has it been so miserable, especially to start. I have no desire to even go in. Should i just no call/ no show. Its really not gonna hurt them seeing as they put 30 servers on the floor on a not so busy weekday night. Plus the wheather is horible and im not risking wrecking my car to make 21 dollars in 6 hours!! So should i no call/no show, or just walk out? To put it in perspective, i have never not put in my two weeks thats how bad this job is.

2007-12-05 04:04:24 · 5 answers · asked by NathanSW 2 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment Food Service

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Don't just do a no call/no show. But you could call and quit - if you've only been there two days, they don't have a lot of training invested in you.

If the weather is really horrible, you could call off if you're scheduled for today. But I'd keep the two calls, callling off vs. quitting, separated by a day or so.

2007-12-05 04:10:29 · answer #1 · answered by Judy 7 · 1 0

The polite, right thing to do is call and let them know you are quiting. Be honest and tell them that you just are not suited to work there and that you have another job where you can make more money. Two weeks notice is usually given once you've worked somewhere for at least a few months. Having worked only 2 days, I don't think they could realistically expect 2 weeks notice, but you still should call because you want them to be prepared to cover your absence.
I'm sorry your sister made things uncomfortable in your original job, but time should take care of that. You are not responsible for your sister's actions, only your own.

2007-12-05 12:21:34 · answer #2 · answered by sursumcorda 6 · 0 0

If you aren't happy with the job and can afford to not have it.. then definately you need to leave..

However.. doing a no-call/ no-show.. that is just a very unprofessional thing to do. A 2-week notice would be the most professional thing you could do.. however.. if the weather is really bad, and you really need out quick.. then you need to do the middle of the road path..

Just call them, and say "Hey thanks for the job opportunity, but I decided it just doesn't fit, and I won't be coming back in."

Short, simple, and decent.

2007-12-05 12:14:48 · answer #3 · answered by Chris 4 · 0 0

just tell them that it isn't going to work out at this time and don't worry about it. you really don't have to put 2weeks in for a job that you have only been at for 2 days

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