06-12-2008, 18:44 | #11 |
Vodka Martini
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Manchester UK
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Malc if you can mate use this as an opportunity. No doubt the shift manager knows that the atmosphere on nights isn't going to be fantastic. But on the flip side if any opportunity comes up in the future for promotion your going to stand out from the crowd if your being positive in the face of adversity or negativity. At the end of the day, it's Tesco who are paying the wages not the negative lot on the shop floor. Look after number 1 because you owe the other lot nothing at all.
I'm a bit like you, I work in a sales office and at times it's like a morgue and it really gets to me. I have a few choices, either I sit there and let the atmosphere get to me and let them others drag me down to there level, sit there and do my own shnizzle or try and loft the atmosphere and bring everyone upto my level. Number 1 is easy but I try and go for numbers 2 & 3 where I can Obviously it's not ideal working at night but the bottom line is and the people your working for should be happy that it's a pretty regular pay packet at the end of the day. Keep your chin up fella. Remember you have worked hard for this and don't let some no marks spoil it for you |
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