Should I go to work tomorrow?

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So, when I left work this afternoon, my boss had yet to put up the schedule for the rest of the week. Including tomorrow. It's ridiculous, because usually the schedule is up two to three weeks in advance. Most of the time, I work on Wednesday mornings, but not always. When I do, I work at six. I was told by a coworker that a boss legally has to give an employee twenty-four hours notice for a shift, unless the worker is on call. I don't know if this is true, but I would like to sleep in tomorrow.
My boss is mean and a drunk, and the job is stupid and I don't care about it. Should I just sleep in? I really want to, especially because my boss is such a stickler about rules (for instance, when I was on vacation last year and asked my roommate, who worked with me, to pick up my paycheck and deposit it for me, he refused to let her take my check, even though I had given her a note, because he said it was against the law. And he once sent out a memo informing everyone that the next person who made a mistake resulting in loss of his time or money would have said time or money deducted from her paycheck, and when one of my coworkers told him she was going to report him for it, he threatened that if she reported him he would fire her.) This just seems like the perfect opportunity to give him a taste of his own drunk-ass-bitch medicine. What would you do?

kirsten (kirsten), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 02:31 (twenty years ago)

Find another job PRONTO!

Orbit (Orbit), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 02:33 (twenty years ago)

If you can find another job should it come down to that, fuck him. Sleep in.

milozauckerman (miloaukerman), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 02:33 (twenty years ago)

Yay!

kirsten (kirsten), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 02:35 (twenty years ago)

In that case, I will open a bottle of beer.

kirsten (kirsten), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 02:35 (twenty years ago)


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