
The things that would have improved my job @ #Starbucks are
Hands down the worst job experience I’ve ever had. After being micromanaged in front of customers my first 3 days, the 4th day my boss sat me down and asked me if i wanted to keep my job. When i said yes, she went on to emphasize all of the mistakes i had been making and was basically making it seem like I was too stupid to work there. Keep in mind, this was my FOURTH DAY. After a few weeks of insanely stressful morning shifts, I took the initiative of putting in a request to work night shifts instead, when my boss was usually away. My first day of working the night shift, the morning shift manager was still there, watching me work and made a few comments towards me, basically just calling me lazy in front of the night shift manager. Later on during the shift, my night shift manager asked me how many jobs I had been fired from the past. Confused, I asked him what had prompted him to say that and he informed me that my boss had told him that I had switched to night shift just so I can “slack off” and he was supposed to give me a “pep talk” to get me to work harder. At this point I felt absolutely ganged up on and filed a complaint with HR the next morning. That night when I got to work, I clocked in right on time and went to the bathroom. When i returned to the floor, my boss who was still there from the morning shift took me aside and told me that she was going to consider me late to my shift for using the bathroom. She then told me that, and I quote, “everybody is thinking that they want to kill you”. HR never took any action and I continued to be taken aside for every little mistake I made, until eventually I was fired for trying to use my partner numbers on a friend’s order to get them a free drink.
WOW that sounds awful and I am so sorry it was a bad experience for you. It sounds like that particular store was just awful olivia racies !