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<blockquote data-quote="Jamesgib22" data-source="post: 1069404" data-attributes="member: 272154"><p>That's the thing even the person telling me I need to work up my time if I go low or need to eat is one of the people I see regularly standing talking for periods of time. Now don't get me wrong I don't know if she is making her time up for that. I am very rigid in the fact I come to work I do my work I'm here to work and I believe I pull more than my fair share however there is no give what so ever from my employer for my disability. We have to have 7.5 hours charged to clients on a daily basis. between the hours of 8.30 - 5.00 or 9.00 - 5.30.</p><p></p><p>For example I allocated 25 hours of overtime to our busy period January there and it made me ill doing it (did I take any sick days no) however as of today I am told they only approved 12 hours of this overtime due to being a professional job we are expected to work above normal working hours. 7.5 hours a day. now my time sheet more than cover 1 extra hour a day on top of the overtime I requested. I have already raised this with my employer and I am waiting to hear back. I feel like a bundle of nerves atm but I feel if I take a day off to settle myself then I am just giving in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamesgib22, post: 1069404, member: 272154"] That's the thing even the person telling me I need to work up my time if I go low or need to eat is one of the people I see regularly standing talking for periods of time. Now don't get me wrong I don't know if she is making her time up for that. I am very rigid in the fact I come to work I do my work I'm here to work and I believe I pull more than my fair share however there is no give what so ever from my employer for my disability. We have to have 7.5 hours charged to clients on a daily basis. between the hours of 8.30 - 5.00 or 9.00 - 5.30. For example I allocated 25 hours of overtime to our busy period January there and it made me ill doing it (did I take any sick days no) however as of today I am told they only approved 12 hours of this overtime due to being a professional job we are expected to work above normal working hours. 7.5 hours a day. now my time sheet more than cover 1 extra hour a day on top of the overtime I requested. I have already raised this with my employer and I am waiting to hear back. I feel like a bundle of nerves atm but I feel if I take a day off to settle myself then I am just giving in. [/QUOTE]
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