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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok, I'm confused. They are offering you work with pay and you are refusing as they are "creating hours." Isn't that what you want - to work and be paid? Or, are you just looking to be paid without putting in the hours. If I paid someone part time, I'd expect them to work or offer other times available.[/quote] She's saying she doesn't love the idea of making up hours outside of the ones she is normally available to work. Also all time and hours aren't equal. I worked part time in college and could usually rearrange my schedule to make up hours if I needed to. I still work part time and own a business and now I have a family. I'm available during my regular schedule, but I wouldn't view exchanging hours outside of that schedule as an equal exchange. You don't need me Monday morning? Cool, but I'm not giving up Friday night with my kid to make up for it. Its not about being paid to do nothing. That being said, PP is right OP, in that its going to be hard to negotiate this after the fact, and you're probably going to have to meet them in the middle, if they give you anything at all. [/quote]
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