Yeah, I mean no disrespect, sorry i come off condescending. My feeling is that the shock happened when they fired a pile of FT TM's. Now whole foods is completing the business transition. It isn't really that "unfair" or a complete slap in the face. You have options. Your not being pushed out of insurance, if it's that valuable to you.
1) School will be worked around with a schedule provided to leadership(or so im told).
2) If you have two jobs, well its rough, but you pick the one that pays more... and if that's whole foods... then your still winning compared to finding another job. The other one isn't that great if it doesn't pay as much as WF anyways.
3) Family? Every one of us has family, some of us have more responsibilities than others. If its that bad you can find another job, but all jobs SUCK. So your still better off settling for the lesser of two evils. Until you find that perfect work around your life job. Whole Foods isn't paying you a ground breaking, irreplaceable wage anyways. Your face with having to find another job, than they too tell you they need flexibility.
Whole Foods could not of predicted the huge jump in benefits cost when in jumped during obama care. If they just had to pay the wage they agreed to years ago, bussiness would be fine. The whole business is degrading because of insurance premiums steady increase. So blame the Government-Corporate Insurance Merger that is obamacare.
Let's be honest everything is degrading... but it's across the board, not just whole foods. I say grind it out and work every hour you can, get every benefit you can. Use that Medical Spending Account. Than that inevitable day you forget your cut glove, or walk in a minutes late, or offended an overly sensitive guest, you can walk out knowing you got everything you could, and it's just business. I also say save that PTO b/c if you get fired they cash you out 100%. Give you a buffer between jobs.