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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m always on time and don’t ask to leave early and my bosses absolutely can ask me to stay late. Once you become a grown up you can better navigate your employment opportunities. Until then, most of us simply don’t care and have zero interest in helping you. [/quote] Okay, good for you? Some people don’t want to stay late. How is that a bad thing?[/quote] My pay reflects their needs. I properly navigated this position as well as other opportunities to ensure a good fit. I could also navigate the situation OP is in without the need for help. I hope that OP is young and that is why she has so much trouble navigating her job and dismissing her responsibilities. [/quote] Okay, that’s your work situation. This is not about you. Also, I certainly don’t think she’s dismissing her responsibilities. I don’t know where you pulled that from. [/quote] She doesn’t pay taxes. [/quote] Ah, I see. I thought you were speaking of her job responsibilities. That really doesn’t have anything to do with the topic of the thread, though. [/quote] Actually, as another person pointed out, it’s hard to complain about being taken advantage of when you yourself are gaming the system. You can complain, but I don’t care and I’m not alone in that thought. [/quote] I mean, if you don’t care, then you know where the back button is. This is not the thread for you, friend. :lol: Also, I don’t think she’s being taken advantage of. She’s just finding herself in an awkward position and trying to get advice. [/quote] She’s neither being paid OT for her regular hours nor being paid for any of the additional time she’s being asked to work. [/quote]
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