kimisabella
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Andrea I would be just as annoyed as you and probably would have reacted the exact same way. You know what I do for a living and if a parent calls me on a weekend I just let the voicemail pick up because I know those are my days off. Maybe he feels like he can call you on the weekends because he is your brother in law? Either way he should respect your days off!
Hope you, Vinny, and the girls are doing well. Would love to try to get together over spring break if you guys aren't busy!
Hi Erica! We are all doing well - hope things are going along nicely for the wedding. We definatley do have to get together. I have to see which days are good for us during spring break, and I will definatley let you know.
Bill him for an after-hours call-out at time and half. That is what federal law calls for unless you are exempt.
I definatley like that idea


Well I just got back from my "meeting". After I had to hear him pat himself on the back a few times about what a wonderful boss he is, I told him I don't like being called after hours, and I don't like him switching my schedule with no notice (the other thing I had a problem with him about). He of course, took the "we're family" route, and I told him that I work for him during certain hours, and outside those hours I am not at his beck and call unless there is an emergency.
Long story short, he said he won't call me anymore during the weekends, we set out a schedule that won't change, then he gave me a raise, so it wasn't all bad. He NEEDS me, but won't admit it. I have access to all his bank accounts, checking accounts, and access to a lot of stuff that stranger would never be trusted with.
I'm probably going to stay with him until the winter, then I am going to look for a full time job. My kids are in school full time now and I want to get back out there and get back my career.