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Any of you guys trying to get out of Kroger? Would take a state job or some office job? Or keep working for Kroger?



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I always encourage associates to jump at any opportunity, just don't burn a bridge. The only issue, Office/State jobs are completely different from retail, which is a blessing and a curse. If anyone is a part time associate and a new opportunity is available, jump at it and keep your foot in the door (work on weekends or a few days a week). If your a full-time associate, just burn up your vacation and other paid time off to see if the job clicks or if your STR Manager allows, just ask not to be schedule for 2 weeks.

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Anonymous wrote:

Any of you guys trying to get out of Kroger? Would take a state job or some office job? Or keep working for Kroger?


 YES.

And for God's sake, make some plans, set yourself up right, but then do it. Nothing worse than putting up with something you hate for so long you age yourself out of other optons.

I left retail a few years ago and I seriously couldn't be any happier biggrin

 

 



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Holy crap, yes.

I'm trying to finish some school so I can get a real job, but Kroger's just been giving me middle fingers the whole way.  On top of the regular everyday incompetence, it feels like some of it was deliberate sabotage.

Kroger is the 4th worst paying corporation in America.  Unless you are retarded, a child, or some combination thereof, you really can't do much worse.

Unlike Kroger, you might be able to achieve full-time at an office job.  And a state job is likely to have real (if not great) benefits.

Burn your bridges.  Cuss the intercom blue.  Worst case scenario is getting hired to do your old job at Walmart.  Except maybe with experience pay!



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Holy crap, yes.

I'm trying to finish some school so I can get a real job, but Kroger's just been giving me middle fingers the whole way.  On top of the regular everyday incompetence, it feels like some of it was deliberate sabotage.

Kroger is the 4th worst paying corporation in America. 

". . . Unless you are retarded, a child, or some combination thereof, you really can't do much worse."

Include in that an alcoholic and / or drug addict, and you have what I've stated on this forum several times, and have been flamed out for-----but it is 100% true.

If you have the where-with-all to do so, get. Out.

 

Unlike Kroger, you might be able to achieve full-time at an office job.  And a state job is likely to have real (if not great) benefits.

Burn your bridges.  Cuss the intercom blue.  Worst case scenario is getting hired to do your old job at Walmart.  Except maybe with experience pay!


 



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Yes! I'm supposed to graduate next summer. Once I graduate, I'm quitting and pursuing my child development career. I've been with Kroger 4 years and I'm over it.

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I'm going to get serious about looking at my options now because it is ****ing ridiculous

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