I quit my last shitty grocery job by no call no showing
Just checked to see if the hours from the last few days I worked direct deposited into my account and they didn't
What the fuck? Do I have to go up there and get a paper check?
>>18054333
Probably, no call no showing is the douchiest way to quit a job, don't expect any favors from them
Read your contract. There are sometimes clauses that say they can withhold your last paycheck until they hear from you or in other circumstances.
Why in the world would you quit by not showing up anyway? That's the worst way to burn bridges
>>18054342
>>18054343
My managers and coworkers were dicks. Constantly fucking up my schedule, always comparing me to other employees when I'm literally the only one working. I was like a punching bag for them.
>>18054369
Doesn't matter. You don't need to stoop down to their level. And again, go and read your contract.
>>18054369
And now you need to see them again to pick up your paycheck, so how did that work for you? All you did is screw over someone who had the night off
>>18054369
I sympathize more than most of the people replying to you. I've worked in some truly miserable places and when a workplace is hellish enough, I can completely understand just one day being unable to face going back in there for one more fucking second.
For completely practical reasons this wasn't a good idea, though. Guess that's probably obvious to you now, though.
>>18054378
>All you did is screw over someone who had the night off
Good considering I'm coming in three hours early and getting off at 2:00 am when no city buses are running so I have have to wait in the break room for 3-4 hours.