there is no doubt that she needs to find a new job.
I always told people (and her) that grass is not always greener on the other side, but after hearing from her and the more I wrote about it, I just think that she should begin looking for other jobs.
For people's comments on overtime etc... it is just a different industry. As I said earlier, she works a lot of overtime and very often she found out on the day of the work. Note that it is "expected" for her type of work, but many places I have seen, the employee/employer can work around it, it is also "expected" as well. She finishes her work at 6, and even she could leave early, it means that the PT would have to be at 6:30, but how do you deal with cancellation with less than 24 hours notice and how many times can you do it?
Anyway, the day that triggered her thinking was that she used the sick day for 2 doctors visits. I deleted the long version, she was supposed to be in early for one week, but she planned to take a day off, hence she asked whether anyone could take her week (2 to 4 days) to be in early (it is common practice, not really a burden), a guy offered to take her week, but then the man also asked whether anyone would take his week because he had a vacation scheduled. She offered to take his week minus Friday as she planned to use the Friday to see an ophthalmologist which she has put off for nearly 5 months. The man agreed and asked his manager and manager's manager whether it was okay. All agreed and everyone was cc-ed in the mail. The man didn't find anyone to cover for the Friday.
During the week and in particular the Thursday before her "sick day", she reminded her manager that she wouldn't be going in on Friday. As no one had any issues with her taking Friday off, she also added the podiatrist appointment as her foot had been hurting for more than a week (it was not an emergency and she didn't treat it as is). On Friday, at around 8:30 am, she began following up some work from home and was about to send the mail for the sick day (she was told she could only ask for it on the day), but her manager sent a mail to her but cc-ed to her manager's manager and another higher up, asking her whether she planned to go in for work (as if she decided to just not showing up). She was upset and had a meeting with her manager and manager's manager to discuss it as a grown up that it was not really her problem and totally unnecessary for her manager to cc to the whole word at 8:30 am as she was supposed to work at 9:00 am if she were to work. Her manager insisted that it was her problem despite she knew about the mail, my friend printed out the mail and showed both managers, then they changed the blame to that she should let them know early, she pointed it she did, then they said she should send out the mail at 7:30 and told her sick day should not be used for doctor's visits. When all were clear, they never told the man that he should have found someone to cover for his Friday.
I am sorry to find out that many people in this forum accepted the fact that an employee does not need to be treated with respect. Even when I hired people, my manager made sure I understood that I had to impress people as we wanted the ability to pick the right people.
Note that in her case, she didn't have to let them know early, she could have called in sick but went to see the doctor.
I always told people (and her) that grass is not always greener on the other side, but after hearing from her and the more I wrote about it, I just think that she should begin looking for other jobs.
For people's comments on overtime etc... it is just a different industry. As I said earlier, she works a lot of overtime and very often she found out on the day of the work. Note that it is "expected" for her type of work, but many places I have seen, the employee/employer can work around it, it is also "expected" as well. She finishes her work at 6, and even she could leave early, it means that the PT would have to be at 6:30, but how do you deal with cancellation with less than 24 hours notice and how many times can you do it?
Anyway, the day that triggered her thinking was that she used the sick day for 2 doctors visits. I deleted the long version, she was supposed to be in early for one week, but she planned to take a day off, hence she asked whether anyone could take her week (2 to 4 days) to be in early (it is common practice, not really a burden), a guy offered to take her week, but then the man also asked whether anyone would take his week because he had a vacation scheduled. She offered to take his week minus Friday as she planned to use the Friday to see an ophthalmologist which she has put off for nearly 5 months. The man agreed and asked his manager and manager's manager whether it was okay. All agreed and everyone was cc-ed in the mail. The man didn't find anyone to cover for the Friday.
During the week and in particular the Thursday before her "sick day", she reminded her manager that she wouldn't be going in on Friday. As no one had any issues with her taking Friday off, she also added the podiatrist appointment as her foot had been hurting for more than a week (it was not an emergency and she didn't treat it as is). On Friday, at around 8:30 am, she began following up some work from home and was about to send the mail for the sick day (she was told she could only ask for it on the day), but her manager sent a mail to her but cc-ed to her manager's manager and another higher up, asking her whether she planned to go in for work (as if she decided to just not showing up). She was upset and had a meeting with her manager and manager's manager to discuss it as a grown up that it was not really her problem and totally unnecessary for her manager to cc to the whole word at 8:30 am as she was supposed to work at 9:00 am if she were to work. Her manager insisted that it was her problem despite she knew about the mail, my friend printed out the mail and showed both managers, then they changed the blame to that she should let them know early, she pointed it she did, then they said she should send out the mail at 7:30 and told her sick day should not be used for doctor's visits. When all were clear, they never told the man that he should have found someone to cover for his Friday.
I am sorry to find out that many people in this forum accepted the fact that an employee does not need to be treated with respect. Even when I hired people, my manager made sure I understood that I had to impress people as we wanted the ability to pick the right people.
Note that in her case, she didn't have to let them know early, she could have called in sick but went to see the doctor.