Should I try harder for better treatment (1m away from delivering baby HIGH RISK)
So I'm pregnant and will be delivering my baby in the next month. Im a high risk pregnancy as well due to my diabetes.
Where I work, the only incentive they have is IF you work 30hrs a week, you get the chance to be put in a drawing for evenly split tips from the tip jar.
I've repeatedly asked for more and better hours due to my health and babies health.
I usually get scheduled to close. And those shifts are only 5hrs.
Even working 5 days doesn't give me 30hrs. So I don't have any incentive to work harder or better. But I need the money. When I deliver my child I may or may not need a c section. So there's a chance I'll be gone for at least 6w.
They told me I 100% have a spot when I'm ready to return, but I'm not sure if I even want to. I've been given no good reason to stay or return other than the fact I 100% have a spot when I'm ready to return.
Only having 1m left before my babies arrival, I want to have a better job that will give me more money to be prepared for the baby but, no one wants a pregnant lady that's about to deliver.
Im stuck with this job that pays poorly and doesn't give me enough hours for my paychecks to do much of anything for me financially besides for some food and regular household essentials.
Should I be more stern on wanting better shifts that actually benefit me and NOT hurt me?
The closing shifts include tasks that I struggle to do being so close to delivery, that me being on that shift seems useless anyways.