This is related to two very different but aggravating situations, one in regards to interviewing and another at work.
First off: I have no idea why this is, but for some reason I would get phone calls from recruiters who state they will email me more information about an open position, verify my email verbally, and then not see anything for several hours if at all. Without any real way to contact these people other than through calling back through caller ID and hoping the same person answers, I'm left high and dry. This has happened twice: once when someone was trying to send me a link to one of those horrible personality tests and another time when a recruiter for a Coca-Cola merchandising position contacted me and scheduled me for an interview later that week, without telling me the location or any other important details. A very minor one is someone setting up an interview with me, telling me everything, but not following up with a verification email and relying on me to try and remember it all correctly and not screw up in writing it all down. I also had the displeasure of waiting for an interview at a trailer assembly shop...for way longer than I should have. I was set up to interview with one person who was there but was "too busy" to interview me and said that someone else would do it. I waited an hour and a half before walking out, not saying anything, and getting a generic form rejection a few days later. The kicker is that this was the second time they were interviewing me since I had apparently applied to the same position twice. The first interview was also 20 minutes behind schedule, same story, but at least I was interviewed by someone else...and all he did was go down a list of the job requirements and didn't bother asking me anything about my experience.
In relation to the latter, it's working for my local pizza place. I was given the job on the spot, but was never trained in anything and am just told to do things with little explanation. I also am not told my schedule ever, having to text my manager every Monday and ask him what my hours are.
At this point I have no idea if I should just bear with this kind of stuff just to find work (or keep what little work I do have) or try and convince myself that I shouldn't be treated this way and actively refuse to engage in this kind of stuff, even though I realistically have no choice.
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