So I walk into work today to the announcement that I have just had my second NCNS.
"WTF?!?"
My first I took total responsibility for. I've no idea exactly what happened but I had no doubt it was down to me. Since then I've made it a point to mark down my hours and write them up on the big calendar in the kitchen, where they are impossible to miss. So how did this happen??
Welp ... I had copied down my hours from the schedules for a few weeks in advance ... including one schedule marked "Draft." Now, the mall where I work is on the other side of the city so I am virtually never there when I'm not working. I thought that somebody would call and let me know that my shifts had changed between the draft and permanent schedules.
Nobody did.
Apparently it is my responsibility to call and check.
Which is not in itself a problem, except ... IN THE NEARLY SIX MONTHS I'VE WORKED THERE, NOBODY TOLD ME THIS.
Is it standard procedure to have the employee call in to verify the finalized schedule? I'm just curious since I can't remember far enough back to remember how it worked the last time I was working shifts like this.
"WTF?!?"
My first I took total responsibility for. I've no idea exactly what happened but I had no doubt it was down to me. Since then I've made it a point to mark down my hours and write them up on the big calendar in the kitchen, where they are impossible to miss. So how did this happen??
Welp ... I had copied down my hours from the schedules for a few weeks in advance ... including one schedule marked "Draft." Now, the mall where I work is on the other side of the city so I am virtually never there when I'm not working. I thought that somebody would call and let me know that my shifts had changed between the draft and permanent schedules.
Nobody did.
Apparently it is my responsibility to call and check.
Which is not in itself a problem, except ... IN THE NEARLY SIX MONTHS I'VE WORKED THERE, NOBODY TOLD ME THIS.
Is it standard procedure to have the employee call in to verify the finalized schedule? I'm just curious since I can't remember far enough back to remember how it worked the last time I was working shifts like this.
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