LucyStorm
Has a love affair with the monorail
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- Mar 2, 2001
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It's a long story, but I will try to keep it short.
I have been at my new job for 4 months. In the negotiations for the position was whether or not I would take "call" as I currently also have to work holidays and weekends. It was a sticking point, and the deal breaker for whether I would work there or not. So the clause about being on call was removed from the job description by virtue of being crossed out as an error, and the change being initialed by the HR person. I would also mention that I took a significant cut in salary in order not to be on call.
Now, 4 months down the line, they are trying to force me to carry a beeper and take on call.
What would you do?
I have been at my new job for 4 months. In the negotiations for the position was whether or not I would take "call" as I currently also have to work holidays and weekends. It was a sticking point, and the deal breaker for whether I would work there or not. So the clause about being on call was removed from the job description by virtue of being crossed out as an error, and the change being initialed by the HR person. I would also mention that I took a significant cut in salary in order not to be on call.
Now, 4 months down the line, they are trying to force me to carry a beeper and take on call.
What would you do?