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Old 13-04-2008, 10:36 PM
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hi everyone I havent posted since starting my new job due to the fact my new employer seems to think it is ok to work from 7.00am to 10.30 pm day in day out in fact I have had four days off in the last seven weeks. I drive six hundred plus miles a week and don,t get mileage oh and all this is aside from the actual work i do ie care work. so as you can tell not a lot of time for anything else. employers response if you dont like then you can leave, like yes i've got loads of time to look for another job and i can't afford to just quit Anyway friends and family are looking around for me and i have got an application form for where my OH works so hopefully normal life may resume in the near future ie time for my lottie and family etc and posting on here
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hi everyone I havent posted since starting my new job due to the fact my new employer seems to think it is ok to work from 7.00am to 10.30 pm day in day out in fact I have had four days off in the last seven weeks. I drive six hundred plus miles a week and don,t get mileage oh and all this is aside from the actual work i do ie care work. so as you can tell not a lot of time for anything else. employers response if you dont like then you can leave, like yes i've got loads of time to look for another job and i can't afford to just quit Anyway friends and family are looking around for me and i have got an application form for where my OH works so hopefully normal life may resume in the near future ie time for my lottie and family etc and posting on here
Did you sign any thing to say you were willing to work more than 48 hours a week. if not your employer can not force you to work any more than that.
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Good luck finding a new job starwatcher, your current employers sound pretty grim.

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what about a temping agency? maybe you could get something temporary until a permanent job comes up or even this could leave to a permanent job, worth a shot if you left and signed up with a few agencies (beforehand) I'm sure you would get something temp for now. the hours you're working at the moment are ridiculous, good luck!
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Old 14-04-2008, 08:03 PM
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if you're in care work have you thought about banking - there are some really good banking agencies and quite often their rates of pay are slightly higher [seem to be anyway in EMH areas]
Good luck in finding something more conducive
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If your employer is not paying you milage and you can prove you have done it you can claim back 45p per mile on your tax return.

My employer only used to pay me 40p a mile so I used to claim back the 5p at the end of the year. Give your Tax office a call, they are very helpful and will be able to tell you if this requlation is still in place.
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Sorry to hear about your job problems stargazer. I would update my CV on my PC, and print off a few copies. There are various sites on the internet that advertise jobs, depending on what you are looking for, try your local government website, nhs etc. Get a copy of your local paper with jobs in. 'Coz you'll have your CV ready, it is easy to pop a copy in the post.
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Old 15-04-2008, 11:34 PM
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Yup way to go! Keep all your petrol reciepts and take them in with your tax returns. In the meantime I will keep my fingers crossed that you get a job where your employers appreciate you. Good luck.
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Old 23-04-2008, 10:27 PM
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Thanks for that everyone, things have now improved in that I resigned on monday and became unresigned on tuesday with a lot less hours as my employer decided he did not want to lose a good worker like me so unresigned on my terms he he. so I am now on an evening off and day off tomorrow so lottie here I come. don't tell me I know its going to rain still can't have everything can I. once again thank you all for your support.
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Good stuff starwatcher, its always a good idea to 'remind' your employer of your worth to them!
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Don't forget, you can plant out in the rain! Sow in the dry but plant in the wet, they say. Hope it keeps nice for you though.
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Good to hear you got things sorted.

As the saying goes - the squeaky wheel gets the oil! Just make sure you squeak every now and thne, but not too often or else they'll think you're mad!
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