things that happen at work when you are not there, how much would you expect to be paid?
I work in an industry NOT known for high pay to begin with. I am in a new store, in a new to them position. They don't really know how much work/revenue my job will create.
Not long ago I was reprimanded (twice, by two different managers) because an important ball got dropped while I was gone. It was suggested that I designate surrogates to deal with X, Y and Z, make lists of instructions AND follow-up with phone calls from home to make sure things are on track.
I am not full time, I have no benefits and make not much more than the federal minimum wage. My husband is furious and says that they don't pay me NEAR enough to worry about anything that happens after I walk out the door. A friend I was talking to last night burst out laughing and said, "Oh stop it!" when I told her how much I make. She was stunned when she realized I was serious.
I'm willing to be underpaid for now because I think the issue is mostly one of uncertainty for them. I have little work history and the economy stinks. I'm really not in a position to be demanding.
But what would be your bottom line, as far as pay, in this situation?
I work in an industry NOT known for high pay to begin with. I am in a new store, in a new to them position. They don't really know how much work/revenue my job will create.
Not long ago I was reprimanded (twice, by two different managers) because an important ball got dropped while I was gone. It was suggested that I designate surrogates to deal with X, Y and Z, make lists of instructions AND follow-up with phone calls from home to make sure things are on track.
I am not full time, I have no benefits and make not much more than the federal minimum wage. My husband is furious and says that they don't pay me NEAR enough to worry about anything that happens after I walk out the door. A friend I was talking to last night burst out laughing and said, "Oh stop it!" when I told her how much I make. She was stunned when she realized I was serious.
I'm willing to be underpaid for now because I think the issue is mostly one of uncertainty for them. I have little work history and the economy stinks. I'm really not in a position to be demanding.
But what would be your bottom line, as far as pay, in this situation?

