Q1 - Why would you say no to your manager?! Obviously a bad answer.
Question 1: You are refilling a section of shelves in the store which you need to have completed before your break. Your manager approaches you and asks you to take your break an hour earlier as one of your colleagues needs to leave early today.
Tell your manager that you cannot change the time of your break as you need to finish refilling the shelves.
Lets look at this:
So, NEED to have completed before your break. Based on this statement in the question, I view having a break earlier will mean I probably won't have the task done before standard break.
Question 1: You are refilling a section of shelves in the store which you need to have completed before your break. Your manager approaches you and asks you to take your break an hour earlier as one of your colleagues needs to leave early today.
Tell your manager that you cannot change the time of your break as you need to finish refilling the shelves.
Lets look at this:
So, NEED to have completed before your break. Based on this statement in the question, I view having a break earlier will mean I probably won't have the task done before standard break.
A trick question if you ask me.
And who told you to complete the task before your break? I'l tell you, a manager.
Question 1: You are refilling a section of shelves in the store which you need to have completed before your break. Your manager approaches you and asks you to take your break an hour earlier as one of your colleagues needs to leave early today.
Tell your manager that you cannot change the time of your break as you need to finish refilling the shelves.
Lets look at this:
So, NEED to have completed before your break. Based on this statement in the question, I view having a break earlier will mean I probably won't have the task done before standard break.
A trick question if you ask me.
Okay, well as a word of advice - don't say no to your manager. Ever.
And who told you to complete the task before your break? I'l tell you, a manager.
But, what happens if my progress with stacking the shelf was hindered by this early break meaning the shelf was not stacked before break which remember I NEED to do.... >_<
But, what happens if my progress with stacking the shelf was hindered by this early break meaning the shelf was not stacked before break which remember I NEED to do.... >_<
If a manager over rides your current task to get you to have an early break so you're available later. He/she will realise that it will hinder your current task and that it will take more time. As long as the task is completed within the new boundaries he/she sets or a reasonable time there wouldn't be a problem. Common sense. For all questions, just assume you are there to please every person you encounter, not to please yourself. Good luck with your other applications.
How can you complain? Tesco will need to filter hundreds/thousands of people. If you can't get through one of the first rounds of the application, then that's on you. Try harder! Apply to more roles. Don't complain. Rejection is part of applying for job roles, and a necassary part of life.
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Damn this fills me with a hate of wasting my time to fill everything out and then be rejected. I was very careful with my decisions and really don't agree with this system as I feel I can justify my choices in the questionnaire.
But the real waste of time was tailoring the CV then having to write lot's of stuff on to there site.
Yes, this can be frustrating. However, as you fill in more and more of these forms, you will get faster and filling in forms will not seem so bad.
Im late to this thread but I need some help. I keep getting automatically rejected for a job at Tesco's. I'm 16 and it says the exact message that this guy got but I didn't even get the option to do the screening? It's just acting like I did and got it wrong? I don't know why it's doing this and really need help with it :/
I just had the same, what a waste of time, I’m a 52 year old, been employed all my life, fairly well educated and with all kinds of experience, I’m quite confused as to what I could have offered them. It’s a supermarket job???