TL;DR at the end.
I'll jump right into it. I'm a senior in college, about to start my last semester before graduation. I've been working this job since the start of last summer (2018). It's a university desk job-- ridiculously easy. That isn't my problem. The supervisor who oversees us desk employees has consistently been disrespectful of my availability and concerns regarding scheduling. From what I've heard, several other employees feel the same way and in fact, multiple employees have recently quit, no doubt because of the scheduling.
The biggest issue that started all these "I want to quit" feelings was winter break scheduling. Essentially, because I was one of a handful of employees who live on-campus, all the shifts over winter break were left to us while everyone else got to go home for the winter. It felt incredibly unfair and while I raised concerns early because I felt my availability had been wildly misinterpreted (I listed my full availability, as requested. In previous experience, this simply means "list all the times you are available and we'll assign shifts within that" but she assigned me nearly every single shift I technically had availability for)...I was ignored for nearly a month (I emailed her on only a weekly basis and recieved no response back) and ultimately, my concerns were never addressed.
Finally, I emailed her regarding an issue with scheduling. We're not allowed to be scheduled more than 8 hours in a row, and I had been scheduled for 10. No response on the first email. I poke her again and her "fix" is to schedule me for hours outside of my initially stated availability. And essentially tells me if I have issues from there out, I need to talk to fellow desk workers.
I'm tired of this job. It's not a hard job, but I request the hours that I do for a reason, knowing they're what I'm physically able to work. I don't ask for morning shifts because I know there's a high risk of me sleeping through those hours. Giving me hours outside of what I request seems blatantly disrespectful, especially when the initial problems are no fault of mine, but an oversight on her part.
I want to quit this job but I'm reluctant for two reasons: 1) I finally figured out I would like to pursue some sort of executive assistant job post-college. If I stick it out with this job for the remainder of the year, then surely 1 year of desk work experience would look good on a resume for jobs that will help me get there. Does this really matter for a resume? 2) Money...I need to save for life after graduation. I have a decent chunk saved currently, but if I can make money from a relatively easy job, obviously one would want to keep at it. I don't have a car so my options for employment are severely limited for the time being so it's not really a matter of finding a replacement job if I quit. I have a girlfriend with a car but she's not available for transportation because she works and has school, too. We barely are able to make it out of the apartment for groceries.
I feel trapped for the sake of bettering life after college, but I feel entirely walked over here. I'm not happy and it's taking a toll on my mental health which is already not good to begin with. Please advise; I appreciate any help in advance.
TL;DR Supervisor doesn't respect my scheduling concerns. I want to quit but I'm reluctant for resume-related reasons and, obviously, money. I don't really know what to do here. Maybe my concerns are trivial and I just need to stick it out? I'm just frustrated and don't need this during my last semester of college.
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