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How to handle the problem of long hours at work
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 284342, member: 25283"] I agree with you a lot of times some employers just want to be funny because they are paying you for a job. At the beginning of a job you'll be given a favorable time to resume and exit everyday and they do this just for you to come in into the company or the work place but as time goes on it seems like an unwritten law everything will just change you no longer know when you are leaving you only know when you are resuming for the job in the day so as you rightly stated I believe every details of a job should be documented so that when there's a drastic change the document can speak for itself or the employee agreed to the time and the pay be increased. some employers are just cheat they want to still use you and pay you the same amount of money that is not worth the time spent. [/QUOTE]
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