Letters to the Editor
Santa out of work
I have "played" Santa for many, many years. Last year I "played" Santa for a "high class" department store beginning with "N" for the four weeks of the holidays.
I was always early for my shift. I went in to work on treacherous snowy days (remember?) and was never late.
Other "N" stores with the same name called me on extreme short notice to see if I could "cover" a shift for another Santa. I always did.
I love kids, and get along extremely well with them and with the parents. I always try to get the parents involved in every way. I received many compliments from parents through the Human Resources department (Thank you!).
This year I received an email on Oct.12 from one store and one on Oct. 20 from another store, both raving of my service and wanting me back again.
I immediately emailed back with a definite, "Yes, I'd like to be there again this year." I emailed another three times afterward and left no less than four voicemails for each of these store's representatives.
Finally last week, I spoke with a real person. He proceeded to tell me I will not be working this year! Santa out of work!
Now here is the kicker, and let's review. I was contacted in October. I did not need to look anywhere else, right? I was counting on "N." Now it is too late! All positions everywhere have been filled.
I have been laid off for more than 11 months and was literally counting on working as Santa for this company, especially after the two emails.
My unemployment benefits are exhausted. I have looked for work locally and out of state!
Last year my wages were almost $2,000 being Santa. I was counting on something similar from this company for the holidays. Now it will be zero! I just want to work!
To that huge customer-oriented company, beginning with the letter "N," Merry Christmas to you too!
Bob Rochelle
Fremont
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