My name is SheffieldMan1976 - Getting a part time job in retail?

SheffieldMan1976
SheffieldMan1976 Posts: 2,570 Connected

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I've been applying for retail jobs other than Charity shops for years, and keep getting rejected because for various personal and financial reasons I can't work evenings or weekends which are pretty much mandatory in shop work.

Would there be any way round this? And please don't give me all that bourjois about reasonable adjustments, I've been saying for years that that's a total copout because what's reasonable is open to interpretation at the employer's discretion, which almost never benefits the potential or actual employee.

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  • SwiftFox
    SwiftFox Community Member Posts: 1,318 Championing
    edited June 30
  • Stellar
    Stellar Community Member Posts: 515 Trailblazing

    have you managed to get as far as interviews by pretending you can work evenings/weekends in the past? if you're able to argue your case in person employers may be more accommodating.

  • SheffieldMan1976
    SheffieldMan1976 Posts: 2,570 Connected

    I had a group based interview at Hollister Co (clothes shop), in Meadowhall a few years back, as soon as I mentioned that, they didn't wanna know.

    Also, the same week, I had one at Meadowhall Argos for a Warehouse position, rejected for the same reason, no evening or weekend availability.

    The irony is, in theory I could work evenings (except Wednesdays which is my Taekwondo night), but the fact there's almost never any transport available from here puts the kybosh on that.

  • rubin16
    rubin16 Scope Member Posts: 1,540 Championing

    Unfortunately I don't see any option than to just keep trying to look for that "Perfect Job" till something comes up that doesn't require evenings and weekends. Its harder said than done right now though as the job market is at its all time low.

    From the sounds of your recent posts you really have your heart set on finding a job and you can't give up on your dreams, so the only option is to persevere till you find something ideal. Try work on your strength's, practice and learn new skills while searching but just continue. If you truly have your heart set on this then don't give up and just keep trying.

    You've only truly lost if you give up.

    You never know, you only ever need to find that one employer who is ideal and hires you.

  • SwiftFox
    SwiftFox Community Member Posts: 1,318 Championing
    edited June 30
  • ColonelBlink
    ColonelBlink Community Member Posts: 1,103 Trailblazing

    In the world of work, one can't just declare they have a 'taekwondo night', hobbies have to fit around one's job. You seem to have a number of stumbling blocks in your path to employment. A hobby isn't the same as having childcare responsibilities etc.