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Lena Pfeifer
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Training Manager at Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

I was hired to work weekdays

I was hired to work weekdays only but my job wants to change my schedule with out asking me first and now I have to stop seeing my family and my kid who is in kinship legal guardianship foster care and I only get to see her on weekends and when I was first hired I told them about my kids and family but now I'm not sure if I should stay there or leave because of what they did to me so can someone please give me some advice

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Iwu Ugochukwu
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Housekeeping at Jobcase

Hi please help me, i realy need help in my life ,iam a promising youngman able and capable to work, but know previlage for me,

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Try. Repeating but. This time put. It writing. Also. ALWAYS. KEEP. A. COPY!!!!!!!!!!

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Karen Corbin
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Resolution Mgr at Social Security Administration

I haven't read anyone else's comments, but if l were you l would kee the job. 27th terrains are as follows:the courts are looking to see if you can hold down a job to short your family. It would look bad to just quit. You are always more desirable to future employers when you are working elsewhere. There isn't a penalty for changing jobs, but there is if you quit one. Financial stability is one of the biggest things they are looking for. They want to make sure you make the right choices in life. As long as your kids are well taken care of at the time that you are working, they will appreciate your sacrifice to work for the good of the family, Jobs change and they come a.d.go. Your ability to adapt to them will be your strong trait.

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Jerry Wooten
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You have to do what you feel is right for you and your family money isn't everything

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Kik Queen
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Hello Helena! In my opinion it would be wise to maybe follow up with your child's case manager. You having a job, is that part of a stipulation that you must do in order to get your child back? Speak with someone at the foster care to see if you will have a reasonable amount of time to find another job if need be! Check again with your job and see if they can maybe accommodate your schedule once more, If not, because you can't work on weekends see if they can do every other weekend. Sit down, take your time, and make a plan! Sometime we all have to be willing to make a sacrifice! Good Luck!

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Stephanie Littlejohn
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You can try to get your relative's to work with your new schedule. What's important is your child or children, stable employment, housing, and more. Not sure how long you've been there but you don't want to go from job to job.

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Eileen Hofmeister
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Independent Contractor at Doordash Uber Partners

Helena you need a job now. Yes they lied. But stick this out and apply for other jobs. I know you miss your child but this time you can not paddle backwards. Move forward. The money you need for gas or bus to go see your child. Time moves fast you dont know you could get another job soon.

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Kathleen Y Harris
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Bell Ringer at The Salvation Army

You must keep your visit, start looking for another job keep the one until you find one then give your notice... And explain why your child need you as well...

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dashya fanning
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Find a new job and if u do u should quit this job so that u can go see your kids

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Geo Smith
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Did that 4 four years bro it sucks I ruined my life over that started Dickenson a 25 year old I was 44 do what makes you happy think hard I didn't 4 years later I'm still fight with my lady I hurt and love

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