Anonymous wrote:Is there an HR department? Can you file a formal complaint? Talk to OSHA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get a job easily at another restaurant. They’re begging for help.
“Hi manager. I’m putting in my notice. I cannot continue working with a co-worker who is physically aggressive. It’s an unsafe workplace.”
No-one will pay what I make now. $18 an hour, and I'm home by 10 pm. The area I live in isn't close to a lot of restaurants. I worked at a nicer one, but getting off at midnight wasn't working. I would drive home. It was so scary. So many semi trucks out. Night driving is hard for me. I work assembling food, not serving it at a sit-down restaurant.
Op. The commute was 30 minutes and I'm a newish driver. Maybe I will take a pay cut and work at the grocery store or something like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get a job easily at another restaurant. They’re begging for help.
“Hi manager. I’m putting in my notice. I cannot continue working with a co-worker who is physically aggressive. It’s an unsafe workplace.”
No-one will pay what I make now. $18 an hour, and I'm home by 10 pm. The area I live in isn't close to a lot of restaurants. I worked at a nicer one, but getting off at midnight wasn't working. I would drive home. It was so scary. So many semi trucks out. Night driving is hard for me. I work assembling food, not serving it at a sit-down restaurant.
Okay, so then stay. You’re given advice to quit after saying that you’re unsafe, but then you come up with all these reasons why you can’t. What exactly do you want here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get a job easily at another restaurant. They’re begging for help.
“Hi manager. I’m putting in my notice. I cannot continue working with a co-worker who is physically aggressive. It’s an unsafe workplace.”
No-one will pay what I make now. $18 an hour, and I'm home by 10 pm. The area I live in isn't close to a lot of restaurants. I worked at a nicer one, but getting off at midnight wasn't working. I would drive home. It was so scary. So many semi trucks out. Night driving is hard for me. I work assembling food, not serving it at a sit-down restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get a job easily at another restaurant. They’re begging for help.
“Hi manager. I’m putting in my notice. I cannot continue working with a co-worker who is physically aggressive. It’s an unsafe workplace.”
No-one will pay what I make now. $18 an hour, and I'm home by 10 pm. The area I live in isn't close to a lot of restaurants. I worked at a nicer one, but getting off at midnight wasn't working. I would drive home. It was so scary. So many semi trucks out. Night driving is hard for me. I work assembling food, not serving it at a sit-down restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:You can get a job easily at another restaurant. They’re begging for help.
“Hi manager. I’m putting in my notice. I cannot continue working with a co-worker who is physically aggressive. It’s an unsafe workplace.”
Anonymous wrote:You say in your title that this co-worker was “physically aggressive.” Yet I don’t see any example of this employee being physically aggressive with you. You were clear that the knife-dropping was accidental. But you’ve given no examples of him being physically aggressive. That would look like putting his hands on you. Shoving or throwing something at you. Has anything like that happened?