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for those who are working here full time/part time ..is it proper to ask :rolleyes:the employer for more working hours that what it states on your employee contract:D??:Jump:
any inputs
thanks:)
Terpe
23rd July 2012, 17:37
Did I miss something here Moy?? Did you get that Job?
Are congratulations in order?
Any excuse to crack open a bottle :Beer:
My wife has a contract for 26 hours
Last week she actually worked 55 hours :yikes:
I just cannot understand why these days so many people just don't turn up for work and seem to get away with :NoNo:
Or why so many sick days still get taken regularly on weekends.:NoNo:
Did I miss something here Moy?? Did you get that Job?
Are congratulations in order?
Any excuse to crack open a bottle :Beer:
My wife has a contract for 26 hours
Last week she actually worked 55 hours :yikes:
I just cannot understand why these days so many people just don't turn up for work and seem to get away with :NoNo:
Or why so many sick days still get taken regularly on weekends.:NoNo:
pm sent T:)erpe
55 hours..wow.lols
its just show how filipina is so compassionate and flexible
working weekend tell me about it:) had just done it..myself ^_^
very tiring but peaceful and so alone working on a building ^_^
lastlid
23rd July 2012, 17:49
About the extra time. Yes. Just ask.
Are you working in the bakery? if so then cakes all round by post? :D
About the extra time. Yes. Just ask.
Are you working in the bakery? if so then cakes all round by post? :D
not bakery lastid sadly:D
lastlid
23rd July 2012, 17:56
not bakery lastid sadly:D
Oh. I picture the Cornish clotted cream cakes in my minds eye.....
Oh. I picture the Cornish clotted cream cakes in my minds eye.....
here's only for you lastid from me:D
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_gXpjXQMeWPA/TI-_tRbDN5I/AAAAAAAABDo/8CUJ6-UuzzU/s1600/SconesWithJamAndClottedCream.jpg
lastlid
23rd July 2012, 19:17
Clotted cream scones? Whats that yellow stuff drizzled on the top of the cream?
scottishbride
23rd July 2012, 19:51
Congrats Moy for getting a job! I quit working before summer time as I had enough.. :icon_lol: Lol!
I am studying at the moment, I really want to get an office job so I am pursuing my UK qualification. Yes, you can ask your employer they actually like it. Just say, you are available this day and nothing to do if they need someone to do overtime/ extra hours you are quite happy to do it.
Clotted cream scones? Whats that yellow stuff drizzled on the top of the cream?
yellow??:D its the dried part of clotted cream :Dsilly..hellooooo:laugher::icon_lol:
Congrats Moy for getting a job! I quit working before summer time as I had enough.. :icon_lol: Lol!
I am studying at the moment, I really want to get an office job so I am pursuing my UK qualification. Yes, you can ask your employer they actually like it. Just say, you are available this day and nothing to do if they need someone to do overtime/ extra hours you are quite happy to do it.
hello scottishbride..well done you for pursuing study and goodluck to us both here ;)
btw what job are you involve before if you dont mine me asking;)
Terpe
23rd July 2012, 20:16
I'm proud of you Moy :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Well done :Jump:
Go girl :)
I'm proud of you Moy :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Well done :Jump:
Go girl :)
;) thanks Terpe things could only be better ;):)
scottishbride
23rd July 2012, 20:56
hello scottishbride..well done you for pursuing study and goodluck to us both here ;)
btw what job are you involve before if you dont mine me asking;)
I was working with Co-operative food as a Customer Sevice Assistant part-time. It was good, but sometimes you will encounter some grumpy customer! Hahaha....:icon_lol: what about you?
I was working with Co-operative food as a Customer Sevice Assistant part-time. It was good, but sometimes you will encounter some grumpy customer! Hahaha....:icon_lol: what about you?
oh me:D cleaning some grumpy butt as well:action-smiley-081::yikes::icon_lol:
;)
joebloggs
23rd July 2012, 21:41
:yikes::icon_sorry::xxgrinning--00xx3:
all the best with the job Ros :Jump:
:yikes::icon_sorry::xxgrinning--00xx3:
all the best with the job Ros :Jump:
thanks Joe;) am just trying to spread my wings i supposed:yikes::icon_lol:
juvyjones28
23rd July 2012, 22:53
Hi Moy, Yes you can actually ask your employer for more hours if you want to. I was on bank hours per week before but now full time on contract 40 hours a week, but worked 58 hours last week! I know! I'm becoming workaholic now :cwm3: but good money :D:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Hi Moy, Yes you can actually ask your employer for more hours if you want to. I was on bank hours per week before but now full time on contract 40 hours a week, but worked 58 hours last week! I know! I'm becoming workaholic now :cwm3: but good money :D:xxgrinning--00xx3:
good for you juvyjones:xxgrinning--00xx3: i wish i could work more hours like yo do:rolleyes: but with 3 kids waiting for me i just cant:cwm3: all i want is the hours to be qualified for us to claim a certain benefits;)
thanks for the input :Jump:
joebloggs
24th July 2012, 07:32
dont work too much Ros or you'll be earning too much and not get any benefits :icon_lol: or worse not see your kids much :bigcry:
sars_notd_virus
24th July 2012, 13:01
Congrats MOy!!
yes you can ask for a more flexible and long hours,...i am on 20 hours contract but it seems i am always on 30 to 30hrs these days:omg::D
anyway, you will feel good once you get your first pay;)
Congrats MOy!!
yes you can ask for a more flexible and long hours,...i am on 20 hours contract but it seems i am always on 30 to 30hrs these days:omg::D
anyway, you will feel good once you get your first pay;)
thanks sars but i am slight confuse as on my employee contract and the amount of work i done doesnt tally lolz:icon_lol: is that normal?? is like the hour i got in my contract is really less compare to what i really done on my time sheet with the clock card of course..do they refer that when its pay day..you know am just but concern as its a first time work here and dunno what whats;) if you know what am saying:Wave:
dont work too much Ros or you'll be earning too much and not get any benefits :icon_lol: or worse not see your kids much :bigcry:
nah joe's am making sure my hours fit to my kids necessity lolz:rolleyes: ;)
RickyR
24th July 2012, 15:26
For any extra hours you should be remunerated for that, there should be an overtime rate in your contract
imagine
24th July 2012, 15:26
sometimes its not worth doing extra hours, because you end up with very little extra, as the tax man wants most of it, no wonder the economy suffers:NoNo: theres no incentive
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