u/EvanTheBaker24

Got a new management job and in training, and am now being moved stores, why do companies do this?

This is the second company I’ve worked for that’s moved me stores, I feel like I finally just got to know everybody at this store and was building myself up. If you’ve don’t this before to someone or have had it done, what’s a companies purpose for this from upper management perspective? Is it a red flag? Idk

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u/EvanTheBaker24 — 7 days ago

In management but keep on thinking it’d be better to get a bartending gig.

I’m in management and get paid ok and do a good job, but I keep on wanting to go back to bartending. I always find myself helping out the bar and taking ownership of it from a management perspective to help my bartenders and servers and restaurant, I’m hoping to get promoted and move up in management.

But I keep on thinking I’d be better off bartending especially today as I had to bartend a shift because I’m at a new job and it’s part of the training, and I felt at home and killed it. it’s the one job in this world I’m really good at and I could make good money doing it somewhere and have done it before, making more than I am as a manager with less stress.
Idk, anybody been through this same thing?

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u/EvanTheBaker24 — 11 days ago