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I work for a few different marketing agencies. They get contracts with different clients to promote their products in retail stores. For a month I had been scheduled to work a particular shift that I was really looking forward to. To be proactive, I contacted my manager asking if there's anything else I should no for my shift tomorrow. She said I had been dropped. She also said because I had reminded her to tell me more than 24 hours before the start, I am no longer eligible for full pay.
To say I'm mad would be an understatement. There's a particular social media group everyone uses in my location for this type of work. I publicized the issue on it. A while latter I got a call from an unknown number and I ignored it. Then they sent a text saying it was another company, I do not recognized, and it's there fault my shift was cancelled. They said they would pay me but would like to speak over the phone. I said I preferred to stick to writing and they said they wanted a call (to apologize).
Should I be interested in an apology? Should I insist on sticking with writing? In addition to the lost work, I really was looking forward to the shift immensely (it would have been something I could have put on my resume). Is there any additional compensation I should ask for?
I have all of this fully documented. The phone call would be an undocumented part. I feel they have acted dishonestly and might lie saying I agreed to something I didn't agree to over the phone.
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I work for a few different marketing agencies. They get contracts with different clients to promote their products in retail stores. For a month I had been scheduled to work a particular shift that I was really looking forward to. To be proactive, I contacted my manager asking if there's anything else I should no for my shift tomorrow. She said I had been dropped. She also said because I had reminded her to tell me more than 24 hours before the start, I am no longer eligible for full pay.
To say I'm mad would be an understatement. There's a particular social media group everyone uses in my location for this type of work. I publicized the issue on it. A while latter I got a call from an unknown number and I ignored it. Then they sent a text saying it was another company, I do not recognized, and it's there fault my shift was cancelled. They said they would pay me but would like to speak over the phone. I said I preferred to stick to writing and they said they wanted a call (to apologize).
Should I be interested in an apology? Should I insist on sticking with writing? In addition to the lost work, I really was looking forward to the shift immensely (it would have been something I could have put on my resume). Is there any additional compensation I should ask for?
I have all of this fully documented. The phone call would be an undocumented part. I feel they have acted dishonestly and might lie saying I agreed to something I didn't agree to over the phone.
communication salary scheduling
Would you feel better if you recorded the call? Where are you located? In most localities, it’s perfectly okay to record even without telling the other person on the call.
– Jay
29 mins ago
Where is this? In what jurisdiction is this? What does your contract say? If the law and contract are not on your side, I would take the phone call.
– Stephan Branczyk
29 mins ago
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I work for a few different marketing agencies. They get contracts with different clients to promote their products in retail stores. For a month I had been scheduled to work a particular shift that I was really looking forward to. To be proactive, I contacted my manager asking if there's anything else I should no for my shift tomorrow. She said I had been dropped. She also said because I had reminded her to tell me more than 24 hours before the start, I am no longer eligible for full pay.
To say I'm mad would be an understatement. There's a particular social media group everyone uses in my location for this type of work. I publicized the issue on it. A while latter I got a call from an unknown number and I ignored it. Then they sent a text saying it was another company, I do not recognized, and it's there fault my shift was cancelled. They said they would pay me but would like to speak over the phone. I said I preferred to stick to writing and they said they wanted a call (to apologize).
Should I be interested in an apology? Should I insist on sticking with writing? In addition to the lost work, I really was looking forward to the shift immensely (it would have been something I could have put on my resume). Is there any additional compensation I should ask for?
I have all of this fully documented. The phone call would be an undocumented part. I feel they have acted dishonestly and might lie saying I agreed to something I didn't agree to over the phone.
communication salary scheduling
I work for a few different marketing agencies. They get contracts with different clients to promote their products in retail stores. For a month I had been scheduled to work a particular shift that I was really looking forward to. To be proactive, I contacted my manager asking if there's anything else I should no for my shift tomorrow. She said I had been dropped. She also said because I had reminded her to tell me more than 24 hours before the start, I am no longer eligible for full pay.
To say I'm mad would be an understatement. There's a particular social media group everyone uses in my location for this type of work. I publicized the issue on it. A while latter I got a call from an unknown number and I ignored it. Then they sent a text saying it was another company, I do not recognized, and it's there fault my shift was cancelled. They said they would pay me but would like to speak over the phone. I said I preferred to stick to writing and they said they wanted a call (to apologize).
Should I be interested in an apology? Should I insist on sticking with writing? In addition to the lost work, I really was looking forward to the shift immensely (it would have been something I could have put on my resume). Is there any additional compensation I should ask for?
I have all of this fully documented. The phone call would be an undocumented part. I feel they have acted dishonestly and might lie saying I agreed to something I didn't agree to over the phone.
communication salary scheduling
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Would you feel better if you recorded the call? Where are you located? In most localities, it’s perfectly okay to record even without telling the other person on the call.
– Jay
29 mins ago
Where is this? In what jurisdiction is this? What does your contract say? If the law and contract are not on your side, I would take the phone call.
– Stephan Branczyk
29 mins ago
add a comment |
Would you feel better if you recorded the call? Where are you located? In most localities, it’s perfectly okay to record even without telling the other person on the call.
– Jay
29 mins ago
Where is this? In what jurisdiction is this? What does your contract say? If the law and contract are not on your side, I would take the phone call.
– Stephan Branczyk
29 mins ago
Would you feel better if you recorded the call? Where are you located? In most localities, it’s perfectly okay to record even without telling the other person on the call.
– Jay
29 mins ago
Would you feel better if you recorded the call? Where are you located? In most localities, it’s perfectly okay to record even without telling the other person on the call.
– Jay
29 mins ago
Where is this? In what jurisdiction is this? What does your contract say? If the law and contract are not on your side, I would take the phone call.
– Stephan Branczyk
29 mins ago
Where is this? In what jurisdiction is this? What does your contract say? If the law and contract are not on your side, I would take the phone call.
– Stephan Branczyk
29 mins ago
add a comment |
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Would you feel better if you recorded the call? Where are you located? In most localities, it’s perfectly okay to record even without telling the other person on the call.
– Jay
29 mins ago
Where is this? In what jurisdiction is this? What does your contract say? If the law and contract are not on your side, I would take the phone call.
– Stephan Branczyk
29 mins ago