09-01-2020, 02:34 PM
For those of you that remember (and f@#$ those of you that don't care - which is probably all of you), at the start of this year, i was working for a bank. It was a good job and I was working for a really good company. I decided to leave, though, to make more money. I found a job that paid more hourly AND also had extra pay in the form of commission and bonuses. After 4 days, though, they let me go and gave me some bullshit reason for it.
I tried to get my old job back, but it was too late. There was a hiring freeze at my old company and that included rehires. Distraught, I filed for unemployment and got back to looking for a job, this time more desperate as I had to try to live off unemployment and my wife's salary.
Praise the Lord, after only 2 weeks, I found a job working for a company called Sheetz in a management role. It paid exactly the same hourly rate that I was making at the bank, but it had some pluses and minuses (mainly, I only worked 4 ten hour shifts and had 3 days off every week). I worked with a good group of people (can't think of anyone I disliked working with) and enjoyed the job though it was more manual labor intensive than working at a bank was.
I also got this job 1 week before PA enacted its lockdown due to COVID. I felt VERY fortunate to have a job and one that was considered essential. Also, due to COVID, Sheetz was paying its employees an extra $3 an hour (they went back to the old pay rate in July, FYI). Things seemed to be looking up for me.
After about 6 months working there, I get a call from my old boss' boss asking if I was still interested in working for the bank. I said I was even though I wasn't looking to leave Sheetz (didn't want to burn bridges with my old job but I was also curious as to what he was offering). It turned out they were looking to hire someone that was basically a similar position to the one that I used to have at the bank before though a little different (able to open accounts and such).
I applied, I interviewed and I got the job! While working for Sheetz was really good, I'm working for the bank again which means getting weekends off, getting holidays off, having a daytime schedule (my schedule at Sheetz varied and often ended up working 'til late in the evening or even working 'til early morning), oh, and they offered me a pay rate $3 higher than I was making at Sheetz.
So, here I am back at the bank (different branch), feeling very fortunate that I did not get stuck jobless during Some of the worst parts of COVID and that I got to work for 2 very good companies to work for.
Probably the BEST part of working for the bank again? I get to post on these forums while at work! (Helps that foot traffic is down due to COVID). Things really are looking up for me. Let's hope it continues with the Bengals winning a playoff game or 2.
I tried to get my old job back, but it was too late. There was a hiring freeze at my old company and that included rehires. Distraught, I filed for unemployment and got back to looking for a job, this time more desperate as I had to try to live off unemployment and my wife's salary.
Praise the Lord, after only 2 weeks, I found a job working for a company called Sheetz in a management role. It paid exactly the same hourly rate that I was making at the bank, but it had some pluses and minuses (mainly, I only worked 4 ten hour shifts and had 3 days off every week). I worked with a good group of people (can't think of anyone I disliked working with) and enjoyed the job though it was more manual labor intensive than working at a bank was.
I also got this job 1 week before PA enacted its lockdown due to COVID. I felt VERY fortunate to have a job and one that was considered essential. Also, due to COVID, Sheetz was paying its employees an extra $3 an hour (they went back to the old pay rate in July, FYI). Things seemed to be looking up for me.
After about 6 months working there, I get a call from my old boss' boss asking if I was still interested in working for the bank. I said I was even though I wasn't looking to leave Sheetz (didn't want to burn bridges with my old job but I was also curious as to what he was offering). It turned out they were looking to hire someone that was basically a similar position to the one that I used to have at the bank before though a little different (able to open accounts and such).
I applied, I interviewed and I got the job! While working for Sheetz was really good, I'm working for the bank again which means getting weekends off, getting holidays off, having a daytime schedule (my schedule at Sheetz varied and often ended up working 'til late in the evening or even working 'til early morning), oh, and they offered me a pay rate $3 higher than I was making at Sheetz.
So, here I am back at the bank (different branch), feeling very fortunate that I did not get stuck jobless during Some of the worst parts of COVID and that I got to work for 2 very good companies to work for.
Probably the BEST part of working for the bank again? I get to post on these forums while at work! (Helps that foot traffic is down due to COVID). Things really are looking up for me. Let's hope it continues with the Bengals winning a playoff game or 2.