Working on your days off
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Bit of an Office Space-esque post here.
So I have this part time job that I do every Saturday. It's decent, pays well and it keeps me going until I go to university.
Occasinally, they'll ask me to come in on some other days if they are understaffed. I never enjoy this, but I'm a bit of a pushover so I usually always say yes (+ it's extra money, but I'm doing pretty okay for money atm so it's not really important).
Bottom line, is it rude to say you just don't want to work on days you're not suppoed to be working? Or does your boss tend to expect some kind of reason why you're not coming in (even if it's a flat out lie)?
So I have this part time job that I do every Saturday. It's decent, pays well and it keeps me going until I go to university.
Occasinally, they'll ask me to come in on some other days if they are understaffed. I never enjoy this, but I'm a bit of a pushover so I usually always say yes (+ it's extra money, but I'm doing pretty okay for money atm so it's not really important).
Bottom line, is it rude to say you just don't want to work on days you're not suppoed to be working? Or does your boss tend to expect some kind of reason why you're not coming in (even if it's a flat out lie)?
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Plus working on your day off gets you ready for the real world.
It seems like work last 24/7 sometimes.
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gets to me every time
Just say I'm sorry I have plans for that day and I cannot work. Simple as that - you don't need to give any other explanation imo.
truth :(
So no one catches you?
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So if you don't want to do it and can do without the extra $$ just tell them you can't.