I've been working at this job for 3 weeks now, almost 4. It's a real basic entry level position. Just cleaning cars. I just got an email from corporate stating that I am to attend the new hire training. Was I signed up for this because I don't do my job well? Why would they have me attend training 3 weeks after I've already started? I've had shifts all to myself even. I'm at least twice as proficient as my other co-workers. What's the deal?
>18 year old neet
Some manager was told his new employees should become better trained so he emailed everyone. No need to worry.
>>1176671
>I don't do my job well?
then they would have just fired you then.
>What's the deal?
just think of it as company training. they want you do to things their way
>>1176671
This is pretty normal in corporate world. It is probably training everyone has to take regardless of their role.
Corporate BS training happens on a set schedule, don't stress about it.
They give you the tools to be your own boss
>>1176671
>I've been working at this job...
>neet
Come on, bro. I guess you mean in spirit, but still
>>1176671
just standard corporate bullshit.
remember, your boss and his boss and that boss have to pretend to do work while you actually do some work.
Do yourself a favor m8 and go into retail, rental companies are a dead end especially for a car washer
>>1176671
I had the same thing happen at eckerd (rite aid now). I worked a few weeks as a cashier. Then they said I had to attend a day of training at some far off location. I went and I told the trainer I already know how to use the register. She was mad and said I was supposed to go to this training class before I started. Nothing ever came of it though. Thought I was gonna get the boss in trouble.
>car prep
Ahh the memories of the green machine. Wash those cars gud and be buddies with your assistant manager to get free shit.