I'm a Disabled War Veteran Working at Gamestop, and I Think I Need Good Advice.

Well, Id describe my relationship with him as what I thought was good. Ive always acted with humility around them as well. Ive had a conversation asking quite literally "Do you like me working here?" His response was a big yes. But he gave me run arounds for excuses. I was fine with it, until he then took these "non- existent hours", and dropped 8 on an employee who asked if there were simply "any extra shifts".

And the VA isnt about helping veterans. I still havent heard back about the work program I applied for over a year ago. And I could write a book about how abysmal my medical case has been handled. Thats why I feel so strongly about keeping this job, and why Ive stuck around for so long to get so little. It chaps me even more that aforementioned companies "strive to put veterans is high quality jobs regardless of disability", and dont even offer me criticism to explain why Im not getting anywhere.

Sorry, starting to rant a little here. But it is becoming as humiliating as it is insulting.

/r/GameStop Thread Parent