Here in So. Calif. we are to work a
min. of 20 hours, and a
max. of 40. Once we finished training OT
will not be allowed. This was stressed to us over and over. If you work OT without prior approval you will be paid and then terminated.
I worked 7-3/4 hr. yesterday. Most of it on my feet. And yes, my feet and legs are feeling it. Pedometer says I walked 3 miles, don't know how accurate it is. It's also alot of simply standing (at doors, etc.). I spent the last 2 days re-canvassing a large area due to previous enumerators work being wrong (mispelled a street name). My AA failed (you have to realize that the failure is theirs, not yours.

) As I was finishing (or so I thought) in time to pick up DD9 at school (for the first time this week) I discovered more errors on my area. The previous enumerator had located buildings in the wrong census block. I had to re-enter 48 structures on one block and delete them from another. Took about 3 hours. If you are in Production, make sure you are not making those kind of errors. You may be terminated if your work is sub-par. I spent 13 hours in 2 days on one AA which should have taken no more then 1-2 hours if done right.
Also, we've been told that you will only be paid for traveling to your AA and back home again, once a day. If you take a break (go home for lunch, pick up kids, etc.) during the day, that is your own personal mileage. Hasn't been a problem for me yet but unfortunately my area is about 7-8 away from my home. I don't even live in my CL areas. I was the only one in training that didn't live within the maps. I may even have to travel 15 miles o.w., to get to AA's that need to be done. Hopefully they won't think my mileage is too high since they are the ones who put me in this group (I do like my CL).
Today, I am not wearing my black sneakers, my feet need a break.

I will be wearing my Croc Cleos.

They look nice and I'm planning on ordering a pair of one of the new sandal styles (can't think of name) that look really nice and should be comfortable.
I plan on doing most of my work on weekdays-I can get more houses done with less people being home.
Last week we had about 40 hours reg. time in training, and another 10, or so, (inc. travel) I also had 250 miles during training. Should see that check (from last week) by 4-15.
ADDED-disney1990 really 80 a week? That would be, with OT, like working 100 hours. Or did you mean 40? Just curious since we are absolutely not allowed to exceed 40 in a week.
We have not been told that we have a set number of hours that we need to work, only that we cannot work over 80 hours in a week
ALSO, This stage of our work will take us to June 12th. That's the extent of the time and budget allowed for this phase. More work could follow.
2nd day of work was frustrating-my HHC wasn't working properly and instead of going out in the field and having it lock up on my I called before I left (9:30) they said they would call me back in about an hour to fix it. 3 hours later they finally called and it was an easy fix (something we aren't allowed to do ourselves, must have Tech Support lead us through it ) So, basically, I waited around for 3 hours, ready to go, and couldn't work. Seems like we should be paid while waiting for Tech Support to fix our HHC, JMHO. I only got 5-/14 hours since I got a late start.