My current place of employment is a real downer. How do I get a better offer and if not, do I risk taking my chances elsewhere?
So I currently am 21, working as a retail associate at an Ollie's Bargain Outlet; a discount goods store. I was hired by them since April 1st. I am also attending college to earn an associate's degree in accounting. I only got the job because they needed people for immediate help with opening a new store. Worked there since before their doors were even open to the public (about seven months already), we started with over 40 people, cut down by two dozen. Now we're finally getting people after being understaffed for quite a while, getting workers for the season.
I was originally job hunting for the past few months when I was getting less than ten hours. Now I only have more cause of us losing a bunch of cashiers. A lot of people were let go or quit, even the cashiers we had left their jobs. Either due to maybe finding a better offer, taking their chances or they just got sick of working for Ollie's. Even our former store team leader left for a better job offer and the guy I work with who is a sales floor supervisor has made it clear he would start job hunting. Despite he gets a lot of work hours. Trust me I already am well under the impression a lot of us, even it is noticeable that the other leads are depressed as much as I am.
Now we're supposed to be getting more for the season to balance that out. But honestly...I'm just tired of working for this place. They overcompensate with a bunch of inventory, get you to start working on products that need to go out onto the floor when its already filled in an area. As well as me in particular, at times I would get strung along to be the only cashier for a while in the time I've worked for them. Now any time I even go inside that building for work, I'm already automatically depressed and stressed out cause of my hate for it. I've contemplated numerous times recently about just dropping off my name tag, walking out on them and never returning.
I've been looking at other jobs and possible prospects even in retail. But nothing promising has come along despite interviews, I'm currently looking at maybe a change towards something different. I tried looking at banking but never had much luck on that end even with the customer service experience. Cause banking in this day and age I feel like isn't so lenient with giving people chances if they don't have experience in that industry.
I got an offer for an interview from a YMCA near me, I was already thinking I wish I could quit to work there if they gave me an offer. Even if its minimum wage, (current work place is $11.25, YMCA offers $11.10) I'm more than willing to accept that with stable hours, slight benefits as well. But the problem is I'm very sketched out about not having a guaranteed 25 average work hours as a part-timer (close to 25 or above). I can't really feel inclined to accept one if it turns out that isn't the case.
But if something does come along despite that? Should I risk it?
tl;dr I'm sick of working at my place of employment, don't want want to spend longer there, unsure of whether to believe or not I could get a good offer. As well as risk leaving.
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