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Can anyone tell me how many times you are allow a no call no show before u get discharge ? and if it does it refresh every year ?



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3 in a row(instant termination) or 3 in six months.(written up, written up + suspension, termination)

No, they do not reset.

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What you're really saying is you've missed a couple days recently and you want to know if you can stay out late New Year's Eve and not show up for work the next day and have it not count against just because it's a new year, right?  The answer is no.



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Anonymous wrote:

What you're really saying is you've missed a couple days recently and you want to know if you can stay out late New Year's Eve and not show up for work the next day and have it not count against just because it's a new year, right?  The answer is no.


 

Hahahahaha xDDDD

 

This guy probably nailed the reason for the OP's question right here. xD



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Better be at work, on time, New Year's morning. Needs of the business.

Oh, and, don't come in for three days afterwards. Yours hours are being cut.

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I have to work 7:45 a.m. - 2:15 p.m.

I sure hope everyone stays home with a hangover or watches football.
Probably so at our store,seemed the entire damn town came tonight.
We couldn't keep carts in the main store foyer AT ALL.

AS USUAL it took a member of upper management to find out it was empty before we ended up getting help.

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BagBoy wrote:

3 in a row(instant termination) or 3 in six months.(written up, written up + suspension, termination)

No, they do not reset.


 My contract says they can't count any write up after 6 months, it goes away and you start over.



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