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art - 2008-09-19 04:41:21
same thing happened to me, remember? working full time hours but not having full time status! avoid bennies that way!
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michele - 2008-09-19 07:55:28
it's unfortunate that i don't live there cuz YOU would win that contest... i have a weird 'fetish' for those glow sticks (dunno why) and i'd buy 'em up to help you win. i'd buy 100 of them at least!!!!! i know that doesn't help you in real life, but at least know that you got a cheering section here in south Florida! Go, Cocoa, Go!
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Blue Opal - 2008-09-19 10:51:38
I don't get the appeal of glow sticks, but whatever floats your boat. If the Depot of Home doesn't put you full time soon, there are always other options, too. Better to look for another job while you are still working so if you DO go, you can coordinate the time frames.
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yankeechick - 2008-09-19 12:03:49
I know you need all the hours you can get, but you do have the good fortune of getting some bennies as Part Time. My status has officially changed from PT to FT but my hours are still running about 32-34 a week. FT is 34-40 hours a week so I'm not sure how that will work, but time will tell. It was just nice to have a decent pay check this week! And like my Manager says, don't believe what you hear unless it comes straight from him. They could still plan on making you FT soon!
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Poolie - 2008-09-19 14:39:01
I will send everyone I know your way for lightsticks! I know we will need some in Tombstone!
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terri t - 2008-09-19 19:25:14
Good for you in getting more hours....and I wouldn't rule out offical full-time for you either. Maybe they are grooming you for the return desk and will give you full time...Sounds like you are doing great, getting acknowledged for good work and showing that you are motivated. All great qualities for full time
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