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#1 Scorcher214

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Posted March 22 2012 - 12:06 AM

but when I get a text message at 12:45 am asking if I can work that day so some other kid doesn't have to work 7 days in a row (btw, the kid told me he likes his job)...and I have plans to go fishing the next day with a good friend I don't see often...Im not replying back at all. My current expenses are covered, I got my money saved up for the roadtrip, extra tackle is all bought, so i don't need the money...plus I hate my job anyways.

Am I just lazy or would you guys do the same?

#2 Bass XL

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Posted March 22 2012 - 12:46 AM

I'm with you on this one.
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#3 tomustang

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Posted March 22 2012 - 12:55 AM

I had a boss call me once, on my personal time... He never heard so many curse words in his life. My time is MY time.

#4 Raider Nation Fisher

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Posted March 22 2012 - 01:18 AM

I dont respond well to texts or phone calls after 9pm. It dang sure better not be work calling that late.
As far as taking someone else's shift, currently I'm all about it. I'm on track to work my 6th straight 28 or 30 hour week. Thanks to the freaking carpet walkers in the office I have now used all my vacation time so I might be able to go to the road trip for a day. Woo freaking hoo. Ive been hearing for two months that works gonna pick up and ain't seen it yet. It might be time to go back to traveling.
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#5 SirSnookalot

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Posted March 22 2012 - 01:59 AM

It seems very out of the ordinary that a boss would send a text at 12:25 am., if the content of the message had been important a phone called would have been made during reasonable hours, not the middle of the night. Not everyone answers or even reads a text at that time.

This situation can be approached from many different ways, everyone has a different feeling, I'd give no advice on what you should do. If it were me I'd be asking myself a few questions before I decided what to do. If I hated the job, I'd quit on the spot, chances are I would have done so long before this episode, being miserable in the workplace does not make for a happy life and successful career. On the other hand the the security of a steady income, a commodity that some find difficult to acquire in this economy, may put necessity over desire. No one is indispensable, even your boss if he isn't the owner. Owners just go out of business when business fails, that said everyone has their own pressures to deal with.

When I was an employee I always did what was asked, but I was employee for just a couple of years before starting my own companies, and that's when the pressure really gets tough.
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#6 deaknh03

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Posted March 22 2012 - 08:33 AM

My phone goes on silent around 8. My kids are in the house with me so any call I get can wait until morning.
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#7 Bird dog

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Posted March 22 2012 - 10:09 AM

I may be wrong, but I'm guessing that you're not seeing the whole picture here. The other kid may have called him that late to whine about having to work seven days in a row even though he knew his schedule well in advance. Pehaps he was invited to do something, and he's using the seven days straight as an excuse to take off at the last minute. The boss was probably irritated, but agreed to ask someone to fill in. Notice that he didn't tell you that you had to work. He asked you, and he may have asked others. Because he was already irritated with the other kid, and he didn't consider this an emergency situation, he opted not to call and wake people up. He simply sent out a text on the off chance that you were awake and wanted some extra hours. I would have replied with a text saying that I already had plans, but thanks for the offer.

I had a boss call me once, on my personal time... He never heard so many curse words in his life. My time is MY time.


Attitudes like that are what worries me about retiring from the Army in a few years. I have an open door policy, and my Soldiers know that they can call me at anytime to talk about anything. I try to keep it at a minimum, but occasionally, I have to call one of them about something. It would be a very long day for them if they decided to cuss me for calling on their time. Civilian life is definately going to take some getting used to.
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#8 ROCbass

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Posted March 22 2012 - 10:46 AM

My job requires 24/7/365 staffing, and it is understood that everyone is always on-call if someone calls in sick. However, just because you may be called at any time does not mean you are required to go in. If I get a voicemail or text asking me to go in and I cannot, I usually call back and say so, but there have been times where I did not and did not feel guilty about it.
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#9 Hooligan

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Posted March 22 2012 - 10:52 AM

What's personal time? I've never been in a career that I wasn't available to either my clients, the government, my co-workers, or someone every hour of every day.
I have days off, I still get called. That's part of doing business, I mean, really. Even if you're in the lowest class of blue collar, you're going to get those calls from time to time in today's environment.
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#10 grimlin

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Posted March 22 2012 - 10:53 AM

I never answer my phone when my work calls.....I mean NEVER...LOL
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#11 SirSnookalot

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Posted March 22 2012 - 11:14 AM

What's personal time? I've never been in a career that I wasn't available to either my clients, the government, my co-workers, or someone every hour of every day.
I have days off, I still get called. That's part of doing business, I mean, really. Even if you're in the lowest class of blue collar, you're going to get those calls from time to time in today's environment.


Could not agree more ! Being an owner, salesman, manager means you have to make yourself available whenever needed, your financial future depends on it. Your employment makes everything else in life happen. The people that take working seriously are the ones that have a better chance of advancement, the ones that say no, are the ones that just may be passed over at promotion time.
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#12 preach4bass

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Posted March 22 2012 - 01:31 PM

Here's a solution: Find a job you absolutely love. Then, when you're called, you will want to go to work!

#13 Traveler2586

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Posted March 22 2012 - 02:26 PM

I may be wrong, but I'm guessing that you're not seeing the whole picture here. The other kid may have called him that late to whine about having to work seven days in a row even though he knew his schedule well in advance. Perhaps he was invited to do something, and he's using the seven days straight as an excuse to take off at the last minute. The boss was probably irritated, but agreed to ask someone to fill in. Notice that he didn't tell you that you had to work. He asked you, and he may have asked others. Because he was already irritated with the other kid, and he didn't consider this an emergency situation, he opted not to call and wake people up. He simply sent out a text on the off chance that you were awake and wanted some extra hours. I would have replied with a text saying that I already had plans, but thanks for the offer.



Attitudes like that are what worries me about retiring from the Army in a few years. I have an open door policy, and my Soldiers know that they can call me at anytime to talk about anything. I try to keep it at a minimum, but occasionally, I have to call one of them about something. It would be a very long day for them if they decided to cuss me for calling on their time. Civilian [retirement] life is definitely going to take some getting used to.


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#14 ww2farmer

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Posted March 22 2012 - 07:33 PM

I don't know how many times I have been out fishing and got the "call". I answer every time, I like my job, and I like being the "go to guy" for the things I do. I guess that I am lucky that my job and the lake are 5 miles apart. I fish plenty, and what kind of a guy would I be if I never came in a pinch? They never tell me "no" when I ask for time off, or to leave early etc....
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#15 Bassn Blvd

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Posted March 22 2012 - 08:56 PM

I can understand your frustration about being woken up, but that's life. My phone is on 24/7/365. Even on vacation and sick days. Granted it's my decision to work in the unit I'm in so I can't complain. There have been MANY of nights when I get to bed at 1 or 2am and have to be up at 5 or 6am and the phone rings. In fact, I have to be up at 4am and won't get to sleep before midnight tonight but my phone will be on.

Here's an idea. Turn your phone OFF if you don't want unwanted calls waking you up. Or, explain to your boss that you NEVER want to come in to work on your scheduled days off. That way he won't call you to give you a chance to make some extra moey.




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