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Store closed before my scheduled shift ended (twice)
Why did I get fired right before my last day?Chain pharmacy won't count all hours workedIs it normal to stay late working without the extra pay?How do I approach my boss about staying later?How to bring up that the company is underpaying its workers in violation of labor lawJob completed but missed instructions on items they want me to submitMaking up for having accidentally left work earlyHow do I handle not getting paid by an ex-employer for contract work?How to tactfully resolve a discrepancy in pay over just one hour?Is it wrong to refuse to work a shift I don't feel comfortable working those hours?
I do work where I go to various retail locations to promote and demonstrate products. Normally this work is done as a contractor but the particular agency considers my an employee.
I got assigned a shift which was scheduled to end after the store closed. This happened twice in a row. My coordinator knows this happened. The second time the coordinator must have found out and changed everyone's schedule to earlier last minute. I wasn't able to accommodate this change (he called me 6 times to ask how close I was and it was really irritating). A simplified example is my shift was scheduled 10-6 but my coordinator realized the store closes at 5 so at 8:30 he messages that schedule has changed 9-5.
I submit invoices which include the hours I worked (I get paid by hour). Given what happened I'm not sure what would be fair or what I should do? Should I put in the hours I actually worked or the hours that I was scheduled to work? Normally I don't expect to get paid when not working but this was not something I had control over.
I haven't spoke with my coordinator yet, I want to first decide what I want.
My coordinator is new to the area I am working in and was surprised when he learned the store closed when it did, but said this happened to many others as well.
PS if I'm submitting an invoice doesn't that usually mean I'm a contractor and not an employee?
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I do work where I go to various retail locations to promote and demonstrate products. Normally this work is done as a contractor but the particular agency considers my an employee.
I got assigned a shift which was scheduled to end after the store closed. This happened twice in a row. My coordinator knows this happened. The second time the coordinator must have found out and changed everyone's schedule to earlier last minute. I wasn't able to accommodate this change (he called me 6 times to ask how close I was and it was really irritating). A simplified example is my shift was scheduled 10-6 but my coordinator realized the store closes at 5 so at 8:30 he messages that schedule has changed 9-5.
I submit invoices which include the hours I worked (I get paid by hour). Given what happened I'm not sure what would be fair or what I should do? Should I put in the hours I actually worked or the hours that I was scheduled to work? Normally I don't expect to get paid when not working but this was not something I had control over.
I haven't spoke with my coordinator yet, I want to first decide what I want.
My coordinator is new to the area I am working in and was surprised when he learned the store closed when it did, but said this happened to many others as well.
PS if I'm submitting an invoice doesn't that usually mean I'm a contractor and not an employee?
professionalism salary work-time time-management
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I do work where I go to various retail locations to promote and demonstrate products. Normally this work is done as a contractor but the particular agency considers my an employee.
I got assigned a shift which was scheduled to end after the store closed. This happened twice in a row. My coordinator knows this happened. The second time the coordinator must have found out and changed everyone's schedule to earlier last minute. I wasn't able to accommodate this change (he called me 6 times to ask how close I was and it was really irritating). A simplified example is my shift was scheduled 10-6 but my coordinator realized the store closes at 5 so at 8:30 he messages that schedule has changed 9-5.
I submit invoices which include the hours I worked (I get paid by hour). Given what happened I'm not sure what would be fair or what I should do? Should I put in the hours I actually worked or the hours that I was scheduled to work? Normally I don't expect to get paid when not working but this was not something I had control over.
I haven't spoke with my coordinator yet, I want to first decide what I want.
My coordinator is new to the area I am working in and was surprised when he learned the store closed when it did, but said this happened to many others as well.
PS if I'm submitting an invoice doesn't that usually mean I'm a contractor and not an employee?
professionalism salary work-time time-management
I do work where I go to various retail locations to promote and demonstrate products. Normally this work is done as a contractor but the particular agency considers my an employee.
I got assigned a shift which was scheduled to end after the store closed. This happened twice in a row. My coordinator knows this happened. The second time the coordinator must have found out and changed everyone's schedule to earlier last minute. I wasn't able to accommodate this change (he called me 6 times to ask how close I was and it was really irritating). A simplified example is my shift was scheduled 10-6 but my coordinator realized the store closes at 5 so at 8:30 he messages that schedule has changed 9-5.
I submit invoices which include the hours I worked (I get paid by hour). Given what happened I'm not sure what would be fair or what I should do? Should I put in the hours I actually worked or the hours that I was scheduled to work? Normally I don't expect to get paid when not working but this was not something I had control over.
I haven't spoke with my coordinator yet, I want to first decide what I want.
My coordinator is new to the area I am working in and was surprised when he learned the store closed when it did, but said this happened to many others as well.
PS if I'm submitting an invoice doesn't that usually mean I'm a contractor and not an employee?
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