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How to handle the problem of long hours at work
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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 282708, member: 90141"] I believe that the best thing to do is to iron it out before you even take the job. Be assertive and talk about the time you are supposed to close from work. Don't leave things vague because anything you leave vague would assume any dimension it desires. Don't be excited about a job offer and forget to work out an important thing such as closing time. In every place I work, I am always particular to define my closing time and know what it entails. Even if you ask me to work overtime, I would refer you to these terms we agreed on. I remember a school I once taught in a school and the agreed closing time was 14:20. All of a sudden, the owner wanted to extend the closing time. I told him point-blank that I would not do it. He had to revert it. That's the beauty of having the terms of your employment defined and documented. [/QUOTE]
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