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Best way to tell my boss to fug off? (Working on Sundays)


CamMoon

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Long story short my boss scheduled me to work Sunday Sept 13th (the opener). Typically I get out of working Sundays by saying I can't work for religious reasons (lol) but I've been working the past few Sundays to pick up extra shifts so that probably won't fly at this job. I value my Sundays during the fall/winter as its really the only day I get to do absolutely nothing but sit on my ass and watch football.

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What do you do and what are the scheduling policies?  At this point, you've set the precedent that you're available on Sundays and will need to reset the expectation by talking directly with your boss about it.  As far as what to say, you know best because you know your boss but agreed that your religious excuse won't work.  

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Pssssttt,  I still work on Sundays...  I'd show up around 8am and leave around 11am.  In this 3 hours I get more work done than I do during regular work day.

 

Get DVR CamMoon.  Having a job is more important than watching Panthers on LIVE tv.  I'd start looking for a job that not open on Sundays.  

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If you work in the service industry you're pretty much boned. Not a lot of people get their Sundays off and if they do it's only because they've been working there for years and have some sort of pull.

 

You had a good thing going with the religious thing but you likely blew it by letting your boss know you're okay working Sundays. You can't just go and undo that now.

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