Okay, so here's my situation:
>Call a local gas station within walking distance for a job.
>Manager says she can give me a job immediately.
>Go there, fill out job application, W4, let her scan my driver's license, etc.
>Tells me she'll call me when they have available hours
>Never get a call
>Call her
>Tells me they aren't busy enough
What can I do about this situation? Did this woman do something illegal?
I have since found a much better job since then, but I feel like this is a fucked up situation that needs to be dealt with. IO tried calling the company that owns the station, the customer service woman was trying to weasel her way out by saying "well, you have a job now, rite? So, like, what do you want us to do about it?"
Does this count as fraud? Should I get a lawyer involved?
change of heart? I wouldn't look too into it. For as many times a job flakes on the new hire, think about how many new hires flake on the job?
>>17447974
Yeah, if it was just an application and an interview, I'd forget about it.
But I gave this woman my social and my W4. That's what has me worried.
>>17448008
usually your social goes on the application just the same, and your W4 is just so they can tax any hours you might've worked appropriately.
They hired someone else. Happens all the time.