Warehouse employee quits after 4 days when expected to work 12 hour shifts with no lunchbreak: 'Fastest I've ever quit a job'

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    A man in a high-vis vest and hard hat walks between shelving units in a warehouse, looking upwards

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  • A warehouse worker detailed how he set a new record for the fastest time he had ever quit a job, thanks to his most recent role. He spent several days working twelve hour shifts in a place where it was legal for employers not to have mandatory breaks. Going without his lunch break the entire time, he eventually decided that enough was enough, and that he couldn't do it any more.

    Just quit a job after 4 days. No lunch break during 12 hours of work.

    “Won't say much more. It was a warehouse job. They made us work 12 hours straight with no 30 minute lunch. I asked my supervisor twice when lunch would be (once after 6 hours, the other after 9 hours). I was dismissed/denied. In my state, there are no mandatory breaks required for employees (only for minors).”

    Source: Liwi808

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  • "I was only offered one 15 minute break after 4 hours, and then I had to beg for a 2nd 15 minute break. Apparently, it's common for them to go through work with no lunch.

    I turned in my resignation today. Fastest I've ever quit a job."

    Source: Liwi808

  • A warehouse worker standing on a ladder passes a box down to another worker standing on the ground

    A warehouse worker standing on a ladder passes a box down to another worker standing on the ground

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  • Much like relationships, it is often a good thing when a job shows all of its red flags early on. It saves an employee from becoming invested in the role to the point that leaving it behind has an even more negative impact on their life than it would otherwise. It also serves as good experience, in the sense that it gives a job seeker a better idea of what kind of thing they should try to avoid.

    “A 12 hour shift with basically no real break is brutal. That’s not a job, that’s endurance training. Good on you for walking out.”

    Source: FirmPies7

    “TIL breaks aren't federal law jfc”

    Source: Zoltraak69

    "You lasted 3 days and 6 hours longer than me. The first "No Lunch" attitude would have been my last day."

    Source: WaveFast

    “I used to work warehouse, regular 12 hr shifts which turned into 16 hr shifts, and me being delirious. One night, I swore I saw a man standing somewhere, and it was a pole. A POLE.”

    Source: Gitankgrrl

  • A warehouse employee reaches up to a pallet on a shelf in a warehouse

    A warehouse employee reaches up to a pallet on a shelf in a warehouse

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