Anonymous wrote:OP is hourly now. NOT salaried which would be different
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even though it's lying about HOURS worked?
She is doing all the work that she is asked to do during those hours and is available during all those hours to do work. Seems fine to me.
The company is clearly not bean counting hours the way you are. She said it herself - she is salaried and not eligible for overtime. They only care that the work gets done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even though it's lying about HOURS worked?
She is doing all the work that she is asked to do during those hours and is available during all those hours to do work. Seems fine to me.
Anonymous wrote:It’s fine. You are still available if they need something during those hours even if you dont have anything to do. You have experience so likely just get the work done quicker than someone else in that role. Don’t overthink it.
Anonymous wrote:Even though it's lying about HOURS worked?
Anonymous wrote:Even though it's lying about HOURS worked?
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s bothering you, which is all that matters. I would ask for more money or reduced hours. It sounds like you are getting revenge for being underpaid for many years. The remedy for that is to negotiate more aggressively for compensation of your time.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re available to them 40 hours per week, getting all of your work done on time, and routinely offering to take on more work, you have nothing to feel guilty about. They set the terms of employment, not you. You’re not the one who designated that this is a full time job. If they replaced you, a new hire would take longer to complete the same work. Just enjoy the ride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are paying you for 40 and you’re working 30 then you’re stealing 10 hours pay from the company. Take the pay cut or find some more tasks to do.
I have the opposite take. They are paying OP to do X, Y, and Z, which she is doing splendidly. She is stealing nothing and going above and beyond as per her supervisor's expectations.
OP already took a pay cut to step down from managing. She is probably overqualified for this position which is why she is so efficient. She is doing in 30 hours what a new hire would need 50 hours for. OP, enjoy your breather. You earned it.
Anonymous wrote:If they are paying you for 40 and you’re working 30 then you’re stealing 10 hours pay from the company. Take the pay cut or find some more tasks to do.