Good for him. On the flip-side he’ll definitely want to bury, to the extent that he can at this point, that he ever worked there. Imagine a prospective employer contacting Walmart for a reference.
17 eh? Lots of jobs suck, but you put your head down do you work and muddle through. When you have a better opportunity, move one — but do it without making a scene. This kid will learn the hard way that no one likes a drama queen.
Sounds like Cora had a pretty good read on things.
He is probably just upset they haven’t put him on the board of directors yet. After all he is 17.
He better have some talent other than complaining because no one will ever hire this weirdo after this stunt.
Is Cora a female? If so can anyone imagine the political fallout if Cora’s Assistant Manager who was a male said that to her?
And he was dumb enough to post it on Facebook for the whole world and prospective employers to see.
Hire teenagers while they still know everything.
Back when US biz cared to hire AMERICANS, I would have called him a snot.
But NOW...??
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Ah yes, another snowflake bites the dust.
They probably had the temerity to ask him to work.
Eh, Canada...
The last time I was in a Chinamart, I wanted to grab the PA myself and say, "Why the eff do ya have 15 cash registers yet only 2 are open with huge lines, ya cheap bastards!"
300,000 people have no interest in hiring him.
Entertaining, yes, but very childish and unprofessional.
I wouldn’t never hire him. His new employer will certainly find out about this and be put on notice about their new employee. He’s a complainer and will trash you publicly.
I suspect they may keep him as part time or On Call only if not just finding a way to fire him. He is Toxic in Toronto, or whichever Canadian city it is.
The kid had more guts than 99% of adult workers.
Smart lady, that Cora. He does seem a waste of time. Hope his new manager sees this before he shows up for his first day.
He may have outsmarted himself.
That video could follow him throughout the rest of his employment life. It will likely cause him to miss out on some significant opportunities.
Teens and Twenties need to realize that rants on the Internet will likely have long-lasting impacts on their futures.
When I was 16 I worked at a hamburger place. The first day the cook had me rolling onions in batter for onion rings. I did a batch then started another and the cook came over an spit in it and called it special seasoning.
I took off my apron and hat and walked out the back door and all the way home.
Save your opus for when you retire.
The best I ever saw was when an auditor sent out an audit of the progam from top to bottom to the global email address book.
It was a very thorough, professionally done audit report, and there was very little I could disagree with. I think he was really trying to improve the program.
Management did not take it well and deleted it within an hour. I was able to save a copy though.
I might do a 20 year followup audit when I retire. There would definitely be repeat findings.