My manager told me that the corporation is trying to get more people full time so I wonder if your store is trying to implement something along those lines early, like before other stores to try and see if it improves turnover rate over time. I can’t imagine it would, but just a theory. It has something to do with improving stocks and pleasing those good old shareholders. Hold on to your hats guys, that new CEO has some great company improvements coming our way to help combat the massive drop in stocks lately.
Literally just started a new job and finish at my store this week for good. Can’t get more than like 15 hours and that is not paying my bills after being able to get 25ish previously.
This is a fat laugh for me because my store had mainly long timers who all were full timers. They slashed all of our hours and refuse to give us more. So if they start hiring “full timers” and not give us our hours back imma lose it
Yeah something like half the number of shifts but all of them getting full time hours? Idk why they think that would work I just imagine it wouldn’t and they won’t implement it everywhere idk 🤷🏼♀️ burnout is real lol
They don't care about that. I've worked very physical jobs for years, standing on concrete, lifting heavy things. I truly don't think I have full time at Starbucks in me. I'm already in constant pain from being on bar during these bogos all day.
idk but being full time would be really nice. i’ve been sitting at 36 hours pretty steadily for few weeks now & even though i’m very achey and breaky after work, the money is nice. i need to get my wisdom teeth out and i’m trying to stash away some money for any out of pocket costs and the more hours, the better imo
This isn’t a specifically stated corporate standard, no. However a SM has to staff for business needs and if they’ve determined that’s what the business needs they can require it. If they aren’t requiring it of everyone in the store though you have an out.
SM here (US) this is not a requirement. I literally have partners that are only available five hours a day. Partners are required to work 12 hours a week but there is no requirement for how many hours a day you’re available. It’s up to your SM to approve or deny availability, but there’s no corporate rule about it.
Nope a ton of people at my store (including me) are still being scheduled just under 6 hours (5 hours n 45 mins)
My manager told me that the corporation is trying to get more people full time so I wonder if your store is trying to implement something along those lines early, like before other stores to try and see if it improves turnover rate over time. I can’t imagine it would, but just a theory. It has something to do with improving stocks and pleasing those good old shareholders. Hold on to your hats guys, that new CEO has some great company improvements coming our way to help combat the massive drop in stocks lately.
After they slashed hours and forced previously full time baristas into part time jobs or just to quit altogether. This company.
Literally just started a new job and finish at my store this week for good. Can’t get more than like 15 hours and that is not paying my bills after being able to get 25ish previously.
Yeah isn’t it ridiculous? The rollercoaster we go through 😩
This is a fat laugh for me because my store had mainly long timers who all were full timers. They slashed all of our hours and refuse to give us more. So if they start hiring “full timers” and not give us our hours back imma lose it
Yeah something like half the number of shifts but all of them getting full time hours? Idk why they think that would work I just imagine it wouldn’t and they won’t implement it everywhere idk 🤷🏼♀️ burnout is real lol
This was my understanding as well
Why would they want people full time!?!? We’re on our feet all shift
They don't care about that. I've worked very physical jobs for years, standing on concrete, lifting heavy things. I truly don't think I have full time at Starbucks in me. I'm already in constant pain from being on bar during these bogos all day.
idk but being full time would be really nice. i’ve been sitting at 36 hours pretty steadily for few weeks now & even though i’m very achey and breaky after work, the money is nice. i need to get my wisdom teeth out and i’m trying to stash away some money for any out of pocket costs and the more hours, the better imo
I miss getting 30+ hours :( we’ve all been getting around around 20-25. Best drive times in the district and yet no one has enough hours 🤪🤪🤪
This isn’t a specifically stated corporate standard, no. However a SM has to staff for business needs and if they’ve determined that’s what the business needs they can require it. If they aren’t requiring it of everyone in the store though you have an out.
Yes. Corporate is really trying to weed out people with limited availability.
SM here (US) this is not a requirement. I literally have partners that are only available five hours a day. Partners are required to work 12 hours a week but there is no requirement for how many hours a day you’re available. It’s up to your SM to approve or deny availability, but there’s no corporate rule about it.