I work a small part time teller job. They pay pretty well at $18/hr but that's not much for the area.
There's a higher position that's meant to do a lot of the bigger clerical work, but I've noticed my manager keeps trying to spread it amongst the other workers rather than hire someone full time meant to do all of it (as other locations do). It's not necessarily a heavy workload, it's just a lot of little things with maybe 1 or 2 bigger responsibilities.
I turned down a promotion (not to this mentioned position, but a similar one), telling my manager I don't need a raise or more responsibilities, and I'm happy to be doing what I currently do. I come into work, do the basics, and head home at the end of the day with it off my mind. The promotion meant only $1 raise with maybe 2-3 times the job description.
Thing is, my manager isn't inherently evil or classic corporate, but in fact a very nice guy. He's not doing this intentionally but just isn't very seasoned to the bank, so he pushes a lot of the stuff he doesn't know onto everyone else.
Anyway, they've tried putting more work on me again that they're giving the other people who took the promotion I declined. I repeated what I said about declining the promotion, and they said that I'm "just so good at it." The others have started saying things about how I should be learning "for the team" and how if I help out things will eventually be a lot smoother/faster, stating my job description is actually "anything the manager gives you."
Now I feel bad though. I've always been someone at my other jobs (mostly restaurants) who loves learning outside my role and doing what I can to help, but at this particular job I've reason to believe that once I learn the responsibilities I'll be expected to do them always. There's another worker who's been here much longer, and even he's been stuck with a role that doesn't match his job title.
I've been looking at other jobs (I always do), but this one is minutes from my house and I get some weekends off.
Am I taking this job too casually?
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