Well I would say your supervisor owes you their guidance. Ask them what they expect out of you, ask them to train you. Spark their interest by saying I’m interested in being a manager one day what tricks helped you out. Something along those lines. Don’t give up. Knowledge is power so get to learning if you want that money. I studied the stock market and it’s made me some dough. Not a lot but enough to take a few vacations. Knowledge
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Look, your a kid, and kids are pretty fking useless most of the time. Just thank your employer's bleeding wallet and do your best, the fact that you are worried about how good you are performing is a good sign honestly, most kids your age just don't give a fuck
Keep going to work and be your best you..
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You need to take charge of your position. Own it. You know you can do it, I know you can do it. It's your livelyhood. Snap out of the belief that you're the underdog. Your training has ascended you to an equal status as the rest of your Co workers. Don't wait for people to tell you how to do it. Get in there and get your knuckles dirty. It's your right. Your job, your way. Get r done. Don't hold yourself back. Did this help you?
I'm in the exact situation you're in, I find it best to take things extra slow and ask a lot of questions, even about things your only a little unsure about. You don't suck, your trainer did, the higher ups probably know that.
Give it another month. It's on "them" for training you wrong in the first place. Do your best to do your best. That's all anyone can ask of you. If you're doing that then you'll know a month from now if it's a fit or not.
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You're on the 16 you're so young yet hang in there you'll get better
Just keep your head up high and you'll power through it hun
Change your age if you're 16 and not 19 !!!
Try your best and do a good job
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