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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you can't arrive on time when asked to come in early, don't agree to it. Say, "Unfortunately I am unable to make it by 7, but can arrive by 7:15 if you'd like." But I honestly don't understand why you can't leave earlier to ensure on-time arrival. This is unprofessional and you must lead through example, otherwise you get the response that you did. But why not take a different job that offers guaranteed hours and is closer to home? [/quote] What are you talking about? I may need to reread my thread because I don't think I mentioned anything about coming early. I was asking for them to be more organize and let me know of my shifts in advance. The topic about being "late" came up and that was her response. I actually did accept a job but they wanted me to stay (thinking things would change) so I did. But now that it's still going the same way I may just reach out to those parents. I try to make things work but you can only try but so much. [/quote] This is what you wrote: "Now, yes I have been late and I checked my text (because I keep and document EVERYTHING) I have been late 3 times since May and twice was this month. The 2 times I was late this month was because they ask me to come in at a different time, which I have expressed to EVERYONE, if I have to arrive at this time, I WILL be late! This is not my contract hours and its not the hours I signed up for because I knew commuting would be an issue at that time." PP was referring to your words. If you know you're going to be late, leave earlier![/quote] No. I'm sorry, these are not the hours in my contract that I signed. However, you (the employer) have signed a contract that states my shift ends at this time. Again, this was not my issue and I explained to them when I was hired, that I was looking for this time to this time. I should not have to leave my house THREE hours before my shift starts to arrive on time (that's how early I would have to leave). But those changes were made and moving forward, I will report to work at the scheduled time listed in my contract. Thank you for time! [/quote] But you agreed to do it. You didn't say "no" when they asked you to, and then you were late. I get it; you have a bunch of other options and don't need these people. So quit.[/quote]
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