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This is (probably) my last weekend at the restaurant, assuming I don't work out some sort of compromised schedule in regards to working fewer hours or whatever, but in any case, it's looking to be a bad one.

I had previously requested the weekend off for an event at my other job, but the dates got changed and I let the managers at the restaurant know that same day (Saturday morning) in writing, as well as verbally. They hadn't published the weeks schedule yet so I figured, and they agreed, that we'd be able to get me on both the hosting and serving schedules. Yesterday rolls around, and I get a call from one of the managers, wanting to verify that I had this weekend free still, and I say yes, because I still hadn't gotten the schedule. They tell me the GM will call the next day with a schedule, which is last minute, but ok.

As I've said previously, we have the Irish J-1's, who unfortunately get schedule priority despite being summer-only hires. Their contracts required a minimum of 39 hours a week, which is pretty bad for everyone involved. For a good deal of them, this is their first job, and for a lot of the full-time, year round servers, they lose a significant amount of hours to accommodate them. Combined with the amount they generate in mistakes that need to be comped and voided, no one's happy.

So, naturally they have a full server schedule for the weekend, and there's no way I'm getting onto that, despite having let them know about my availability before they finished this week's schedule. At this rate, I'm expecting that my two-weeks notice hadn't been seen yet either.

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