Mickey's Minion
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It will if it since it was discussed during the itnerview. I asked him, is cleaning bathrooms a job requirment/duty I will have to do. He said NO. Cleaning bathrooms was not a job dutie.
Job duties are never static from the day you interview.
As people come and go in companies, jobs change to meet the needs of the company. This happens from the janitor to the president of any company. My husband is an executive with a fortune 500 company. As layoffs and attrition happen, his job changes as others absorb those duties. As long as the new duties aren't life threatening, it is all part of being a team player. You either do your job, new duties and all, or you if you don't like it, you are free to find a new job. That is the way it works in the working world of grownups.
If this is a task that is being asked of all employees, all their job descriptions are changing. You won't have a leg to stand on with the unemployment board.
Sorry, but under $10 an hour, part time employees are abundant. And there are plenty that are willing to be a team player. With your sweet hours of 10-2, this is a perfect job for a parent with kids in school. I am sure there would be people lined up at the door to not only do the job, but to also be willing to do whatever necessary. Your boss has the upper hand in this. Any employee is expendable, especially in this economy.
If you want to keep your job, I would get over yourself.
If you want info on how to present it to your boss:
Write up a letter of resignation
Go into your boss and say, "I don't do bathrooms"
Hand in letter of resignation.


