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Getting there was alright, but after working in the warehouse and coming back home, it really tired me out.
I decided to phone them up this morning to explain the situation that I didn't want the job as it was too far on bike and was too tiring when I got back home.
My shift manager then said she'll ask HR Manager if I can work permanent afternoon, so I can get the bus.
But thinking about it, I don'treally want to as it's a dead mans shift not being able to do much in the morning knowing you got work in the afternoon, and at night not being able to do anything.
Now I don't know what to say when she rings back later, as I should of told her that when I phoned up earlier.
What would you say?
Getting there was alright, but after working in the warehouse and coming back home, it really tired me out.
I decided to phone them up this morning to explain the situation that I didn't want the job as it was too far on bike and was too tiring when I got back home.
My shift manager then said she'll ask HR Manager if I can work permanent afternoon, so I can get the bus.
But thinking about it, I don'treally want to as it's a dead mans shift not being able to do much in the morning knowing you got work in the afternoon, and at night not being able to do anything.
Now I don't know what to say when she rings back later, as I should of told her that when I phoned up earlier.
What would you say?
I do a 2-10 shift every Saturday and it's awful.
Mind you, I work in the bakery at Sainsbury's *ugh*
You may look extremely lazy but at least it'll save you the energy for riding another half an hour.