Since we're on the topic of supervisory roles.
I've been with the company for almost three years now. I worked for 4 or 5 months in deli/seafood (worked 3 nights a week in deli and did the Saturday night close in Seafood) when I began, and then moved to Bakery where I've been ever since.
On top of that, I've been trained on registers at the request of the store manager.
I'm on the store safety team, something which the store manager requested too.
About 2 months ago, one of the supervisors resigned. I was approached by the systems manager, who said that the store manager had asked her to have a "chat" with me, about whether I would be interested in working all day Mondays as supervisor. I had to say no, as I had uni all day Mondays (tutorials) and so I couldn't miss them. She said it was a shame, but that she understood.
To be honest, I'm pretty sick of working in bakery. I cop a lot of shit from my manager. Because I am pretty much capable of doing anything that needs doing in bakery (stocktakes, daily reports, stock management incl ordering etc, pastry chef work etc) the manager pretty much expects me to work 38 hours a week when I'm not at uni (and I did that literally every school holidays from the start of 2007 until now).
Except now, I've told her that I only want to work a maximum of three days a week, she's fairly pissed off and has cut all my shifts, and I'm basically working my base contract of 13 hours (whereas previously this would have been flexed up to around 18 hours, plus a shift of 5 or 6 hours during the week).
Would it be inappropriate to approach the store manager (who is an awesome down-to-earth guy who I talk to all the time about work and non-work related stuff) about the possibility of transferring to front-end with a view to be trained as a supervisor?