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stevewool
6th November 2013, 20:24
Well we have got the news about our holiday from Ems work, and we wanted from dec 25th till jan 18th and they have come back saying yes and no,
You can have them dates but you have to come back to work on the 30th/31st dec and the 1st jan , who the hell do they think they are:doh:doh:doh:doh:doh, have to get my thinking cap on now
Slip
6th November 2013, 21:55
That's a tough one. Nothing you can really do. In my job I can get someone to do my shifts and I do theirs in return, don't suppose you have that option? Plus I wouldn't think anyone would want to swap and do those shifts anyway!
Ako Si Jamie
6th November 2013, 22:09
Working New Years Day? :NoNo:
Tell them to do one. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
tiger31
7th November 2013, 05:24
Well we have got the news about our holiday from Ems work, and we wanted from dec 25th till jan 18th and they have come back saying yes and no,
You can have them dates but you have to come back to work on the 30th/31st dec and the 1st jan , who the hell do they think they are:doh:doh:doh:doh:doh, have to get my thinking cap on now
steve my ex is a staff nurse on the same ward for 25 years and she could never get both christmas and new year off together, it was you have one or the other but not both thats the way it is .
stevewool
7th November 2013, 07:51
xmas and boxing day are her days off, thats how it has worked out, but we are willing to work them if someone will exchange the dates with her, we shall see
Michael Parnham
7th November 2013, 10:24
Because of the NHS three week rotor system my ex only had one Christmas day off every three years, so we just accepted it's just a date on the calendar and had our Christmas day on the next day off. It looks like Maritess may be working Christmas and New Year, the extra money at time and a half will be useful!:xxgrinning--00xx3:
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