princesshannahsmom
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Okay, I started working for my employer 15 months ago. When I started, it was myself (legal secretary), a receptionist, and a legal assistant, and of course the attorney and the attorney's wife who does the bookeeping on weekends.
Well shortly after I started working the receptionist quit and the boss said we don't really need a receptionist, the two of you can split those duties. We both thought, thats fine, we will handle it the best we can. Well, we took on a HUGE case and that case took over both of our lives, with me stepping up as basically another legal assistant.
Fast forward to today. His legal assistant's last day was in September. His wife's mother has been critically ill since August, and just passed away about a month ago, so she hasn't been in at all. We haven't hired anyone new, so its just me, doing the job of the receptionist, the secretary, the legal assistant, his personal assistant (he truly can't do anything himself) and now, most of the bookeeping jobs as well.
I am NOT complaining, I love being busy, and I am grateful to have a job. However, I was due for my yearly raise in September and when the legal assistant left, she told boss what she thought I deserved as a raise since I was taking on all of the new responsibilities. He said he would think about it, and just a month ago, I finally got my raise (no back pay) to the tune of .50 an hour. I have to admit, I was completely offended.
All of this is notwithstanding the fact that he EXPECTS me to work late (he has since I started), sometimes as late as 10 at night. I hardly ever have time to take my lunch break, and I have had 5 days off in fifteen months (that was my vacation I took in May). Just last week, he also asked me to make sure the office is clean and the garbage is taken out twice a week (his daughter gets paid to do this, but she is busy) I haven't said anything, but I have to admit, I am struggling not to be really angry about it and when he gets snippy about something that hasn't been done quickly enough, I just want to snap.
I guess my question is, what would you do? Should I say something and risk making him mad? Should I look for another job (in this horrible economy)? Or should I just suck it up and be thankful I have a job?
Help.....I am at my wits end.
Well shortly after I started working the receptionist quit and the boss said we don't really need a receptionist, the two of you can split those duties. We both thought, thats fine, we will handle it the best we can. Well, we took on a HUGE case and that case took over both of our lives, with me stepping up as basically another legal assistant.
Fast forward to today. His legal assistant's last day was in September. His wife's mother has been critically ill since August, and just passed away about a month ago, so she hasn't been in at all. We haven't hired anyone new, so its just me, doing the job of the receptionist, the secretary, the legal assistant, his personal assistant (he truly can't do anything himself) and now, most of the bookeeping jobs as well.
I am NOT complaining, I love being busy, and I am grateful to have a job. However, I was due for my yearly raise in September and when the legal assistant left, she told boss what she thought I deserved as a raise since I was taking on all of the new responsibilities. He said he would think about it, and just a month ago, I finally got my raise (no back pay) to the tune of .50 an hour. I have to admit, I was completely offended.
All of this is notwithstanding the fact that he EXPECTS me to work late (he has since I started), sometimes as late as 10 at night. I hardly ever have time to take my lunch break, and I have had 5 days off in fifteen months (that was my vacation I took in May). Just last week, he also asked me to make sure the office is clean and the garbage is taken out twice a week (his daughter gets paid to do this, but she is busy) I haven't said anything, but I have to admit, I am struggling not to be really angry about it and when he gets snippy about something that hasn't been done quickly enough, I just want to snap.
I guess my question is, what would you do? Should I say something and risk making him mad? Should I look for another job (in this horrible economy)? Or should I just suck it up and be thankful I have a job?
Help.....I am at my wits end.