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  • Has anyone else done this?

    So for me, my job is pretty much on-call to a point. I can book myself to fill in shifts whenever I have free time (and I've been doing it quite a lot lately).

    Lately however, I've been doing the el stupid thing with booking shifts.

    I'll go and book myself into shifts. Then I'll go and look at the date and realise that I already have something on.

    Luckily the things that I DO have on have been easy to reschedule for the most part.

    Anyone else done this?

    On a sidenote, I finally have a regular shift for next term! *happy song, happy dance*
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    Yeah, you'd better go have a word for whoever keeps scheduling you at times when you know you...need...to...

    Oh yeah o_O
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    • #3
      Haven't done this with a job, but with things I do.

      I had book club one Friday and, while it usually doesn't run real late, it's still around 10/11 when I get home. I realized this after I sent an answer to an e-mail saying, "sure I'll come and crew on the balloon Saturday morning". Which meant that we would be meeting up at 5:30am and I would have to get up at 4:30.

      Luckily though, my pilot decided late Friday afternoon to cancel because the wind was going to be too high Saturday morning. *whew*
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      • #4
        I did this twice for the following week.

        One of those days I have a workshop at uni. The other day I have a psychology appointment.
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        • #5
          I have a diary (a physical one) that I keep on me at aaaaaaall times to avoid this. I used to be a giant scatterbrain and I find writing down as much as I can keeps me organised. We also have a calender on the fridge so the boyfriend can keep up with group events and the like since he never checks Facebook.

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          • #6
            I have a calendar that is on my computer desktop to help me keep up with the various appointments. I can see what's scheduled when and try not to pull a stupid... like having jury duty (not my fault, they email two days before I have to go in!) and a just "hey you're okay," type doc appoint (which was scheduled three weeks out). Reschedule the doc appoint easy peasy though.

            Rainlender is the calendar I use.
            If I make no sense, I apologize. I'm constantly interrupted by an actual toddler.

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