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How do you guys feel about getting called in? Do you always see it as $$$, or does it get annoying? In my case, I don't mind helping out on occasion, but there are times when it just makes me irrationally angry, as if they think I have nothing better to do than sit by the phone and wait for it to ring; especially when it happens once or twice a week for months.



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I was texted in by my boss half an hour ago. Ehh... just go. Its money. Just go earn it. Lest you'll be bitching about hour cuts next time and how the company never has enough hours to give anymore.



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Anonymous wrote:

How do you guys feel about getting called in? Do you always see it as $$$, or does it get annoying? In my case, I don't mind helping out on occasion, but there are times when it just makes me irrationally angry, as if they think I have nothing better to do than sit by the phone and wait for it to ring; especially when it happens once or twice a week for months.


 I always say no and now luckily they've stopped bothering me.



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The 1st two responders talkj like a coupla hoe-moes biggrin



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if you always say no, then suddenly they call less-senior people before they call you (because they assume you'll say no), you can claim those hours. So it's a good idea to ask around whenever you're back to work who they called in on what days.  



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Why would you answer your phone?



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Anonymous

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OP here...I answer my phone because they call back....repeatedly

 



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I used to cause I wanted extra hours but now I only do it once in a while because I became exhausted from it. My manager doesnt like that I stopped coming in every time. Dont become the person who goes in every time.



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Before I quit. I had 4 Kroger stores blocked on my phone. I told them that it's my time, if they want me on my time, my time is worth 90$ a hour.  I will however work the agreed upon 40hours at the agreed upon wage. 

Record the multiple calls and report it as harassment. Tell them you feel unsafe if you don't go in because it won't stop.  Then tell them it's developing into a anxiety issue and you need more time off. 



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OP here...I answer my phone because they call back....repeatedly

 


Don't answer your phone...if you don't recognize the phone number.  That's how I do it.  When in doubt, let the call roll over into voicemail.

If there's other stores calling you and your wage rate is hovering around minimum wage, how feasible is it to travel to another far away store?

 

 

 



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I used to go in all the time, but I just don't think it's worth it anymore.  I'm a reliable employee with tons of seniority and open availability.  If they wanted me to come in, they should have scheduled me more than a 20-something hour week.

Lately, it feels like they are waiting until I have a closing shift so they can bug me at 8:00 am the next morning.

Sometimes it feels like I'm on call.  I'm actually surprised that they don't just put us all on call like Starbucks used to.

It reminds me of this nightmare I used to have.  I'd dream that we'd all just sit in the break room and clock in and out according to the whims of Quevision.



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I have Kroger's number saved in my phone as "Do Not Answer." 



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Don't answer your phone-and don't give Kroger the number!!



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back when I started with an average of 30 hours a week, I'd occasionally get called on my days off. Ever since I went to 40 hours a week, I haven't received a call since.

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I'll go in if there is some pussy involved. other than that sorry



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Anonymous wrote:

I used to go in all the time, but I just don't think it's worth it anymore.  I'm a reliable employee with tons of seniority and open availability.  If they wanted me to come in, they should have scheduled me more than a 20-something hour week.

 

 

A-****ing-men.



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Kroger sucks.

ToddLP

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I would just not answer. I will not ever answer a call from work on a day off. I don't need the money. If they keep calling, just block the number.



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Dont answer the Phone simple as that ......



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Dont answer the Phone simple as that ......


 "why didn't you answer?" or when you return "we left a voicemail telling you to call us back 'either way'"  --no thanks



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I used to go in all the time, but I just don't think it's worth it anymore.  I'm a reliable employee with tons of seniority and open availability.  If they wanted me to come in, they should have scheduled me more than a 20-something hour week.

Sometimes it feels like I'm on call.  I'm actually surprised that they don't just put us all on call like Starbucks used to.

It reminds me of this nightmare I used to have.  I'd dream that we'd all just sit in the break room and clock in and out according to the whims of Quevision.


 OP here.... These are my sentiments exactly. When one has a select-a-shift, and the only shifts available are 4-6 hours long (except for closing, which no one likes to do, because it sucks), you really do feel as though you're on call, because they always manage to have extra hours they can pull out of thin air, even though they weren't there to pick from in the first place.

I've thought about just showing up when the store opens and sit in the breakroom for hours until my shift actually starts, but that's just silly



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