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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am the they won't trust you PP. I have ben one of those coworkers stuck filling in for an on leave coworker, no extra pay or consideration given. On top of doing that while the position was empty, then having the new hire gone again...not my idea of an ideal coworker. So we won't be having coffee or lunches but I will do my job and yours.[/quote] Uhh.... why didn't you ask for more pay? [/quote] Uhh..because that's not being part of the team and they don't give temporary raises.[/quote] A large chunk of the reason men earn more is because they ask for more. They use stuff like this as a bargaining chip to gain money. [/quote] Men don't take as much time off as women Pregnant women take so much time off for Dr appointments, maternity leave, and take even more time when (or if) they return by pumping a minimum of twice a day. More Dr. appointments to take child,/children to Dr. appointments. No wonder men are considered more valuable employees! Employers can count on the to do the job they were hired to do. [/quote]
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