Worked as a sushi chef for a year at a ok conveyor-belt place

Find another job to be an electrician in instead of working for your uncle, working at a restaurant chain is one of the worst moves you can ever make

If I was in an apprenticeship (read: not an actual electrician) and they screwed me like that before I was too far down the pipeline I would bail too.

Your nephew keeps talking like he's hot shit about all these video games, you should have a talk with him and set him straight.

I applied at a bakery the other day, over 4 years experience under my belt. I was going to be baker, part time, as backup for the one that was already there. I was fine with that.

1st Interview: Yeah that's awesome, I love your experience. You'll only be baking.
2nd Interview: Can you work the front end too? And make sandwiches. That's mostly what we need.
3rd Interview/Orientation/First day: Yeah you're only going to be making sandwiches. We don't need a baker.

The baker in the back actually asked why I was even here. That someone with my experience was getting fucked over. Dude said I'd have a better time working at Wal-Mart.

Pretty fucking pissed about that. Finished my first shift and walked out.

>electrical trainee

found your problem

theres a huge difference between being a trainee, aka a fucking bitchboy toolbox dragger, and being a licensed electrician

Things like this happen because the employer expects the position to be open soon and tries to get out ahead of the gap like a stupid cunt. Could be a lot of reasons for this: They think the person currently in won't last, that they'll fire them, or maybe they legit were going to leave at some point but then called it off at the last minute.

By that point the company has hired you and if it's corporate, is on the hook for you, so they invent shit to make you quit OR falsify something so they can fire you. And if you actually stick it out as a dishwasher, hey, new dishwasher.

user, PLS TELL ME IF THE SWITCH IS GOING TO BE GOOD OR NOT

I CAN'T HANDLE THE /V/ SHITPOSTING

Where the fuck do you guys find these minimum wage service jobs that require THREE interviews? Is this a brit thing

It's a corporate thing. I had 2 interviews and then had to take a test to work as a cashier at a grocery store.

It was my first job. It made me so fucking miserable that three years later I was diagnosed with clinical depression and had to go on meds