ooh, might try that tomorrow, thanks!vulgarfraction said:Fold the sleeves over where the split begins, then fold the fold in half again. Then you don't really notice the sleeves.
ooh, might try that tomorrow, thanks!vulgarfraction said:Fold the sleeves over where the split begins, then fold the fold in half again. Then you don't really notice the sleeves.
How do I check out the EBA? I don't have any sick leave. Also, you say it's only two weeks. You will probably think I'm an idiot now but I haven't even been there two weeks. Well I have been with Woolworths a little longer than that but I've only done two actual shifts in the store.Ekim said:Casual i think you can just resign, if your permanent then check the EBA, though the 2 weeks written notice sounds right, you shouldnt have to say why you are leaving though, its none of their business....
If you have sick leave accrued and you have a friendly doctor (or are willing to sign a stat dec - check your EBA) you could take the two weeks of as sick leave..
But id suggest to stick it out, if you plan on putting your time with woolies on your CV then dont forget they could be contected by future emplyers. Its only 2 weeks...
Is this the site? http://www.sdasa.asn.au/default.htm I can't see an 'Awards' section anywhere. Could you please help me out?joshuamorgan said:The agreement is accessible without being a member. Simply click 'Awards' from the top menu on the page, and then select the relevant agreement.
Unlike what the other poster said, no conventional prospective employer is going to call up Safeway to talk about you when you haven't put contact details on the resume (and Safeway won't give official references anyway, so you could get anyone to do it by giving only their personal mobile number). If you're casual, you don't need to give them more than a couple hours of notice. At my store, they act like casuals need to give two weeks notice to get a single day off work. There is a way around it- you say I'm not coming in and then don't.I called up my store and asked them what the process for resigning is. They said I had to write a letter and give two weeks notice, stating when and why I plan to leave. There's no way around this is there? The thing I don't like about it is that my department manager is a prick and he will probably treat me like shit for my final two weeks.