I worked my last shift 1 week ago at another job. That job usually required 10-14 hour shifts, and a 2 hour drive to and from work roundtrip, and the occasional 8 hour and rare 6 hour day. I was pretty much on standby to, without extra pay, because my schedule was unpredictable. I did it for 9 months still and it took most of my life, and it was definitely not a job that should've been your life as an employee and not an owner. Not the boss's fault, just the nature of the job and I stayed on.
So I'm going back to school at the beginning of next year and worked my last shift at that job 1 week ago. Can't do it and go to school, so I lined up another job to transition into that fell through, so I applied for a bunch of server positions around town. Immediately got a response back from 2 high volume restaurants and both of them fell through today.
Now the meat and potatoes is this. I get an email to call restaurant A to schedule an interview, so I do. Told to call back tomorrow when hiring manager is in. So I do, and I'm told to call back later today when hiring manager is in, so I do. Call again and get the hiring manager. I promptly tell her who I am and why I'm calling and she says this. "What's your availability?" "Completely free at the moment, but in Jan. I'll be going back to school, I'll only be able to work part-time then." "Do you have another job now?" "I worked my last shift 1 week ago." "Why'd you quit?" "I couldn't work that job and attend school at the same time." "Well we're actually not actively hiring for servers right now, but if we are in the near future we'll call you back." pause "Ok have a good day." "Uh huh you too."
I found the job as a new posting on indeed, they sent me an email, and she immediately asked me interview type questions on the phone. So "we're not actively hiring servers right now is a lie." This means she didn't like my response to 1, 2, or all 3 of her questions.
Do you think it was the "I couldn't work that job and do school?" I didn't go into details because I thought it was evident that if I'm applying there I can handle the workload and my old job's address on my resume, that she probably didn't look at, shows it was in another city. Did she just label me as a lazy, entitled, millennial snowflake and feed me that lie because of that, IYO? Or do you think it was something else? Do I need to explain myself like I have to justify quitting a job in the future, even when they don't ask?
People like to think that other people can't possibly handle the stress of their job and wear it like a badge of honor, so I wonder if that came into play here.
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