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Julie Bove[_2_] Julie Bove[_2_] is offline
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"Doris Night" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 06 Aug 2016 20:04:56 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote:
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>>Cheryl wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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>>> On 7/26/2016 3:48 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>> > She'd get dressed, drive to work, only to have them tell her that
>>> > she wasn't needed that day. When she tried to call ahead of time to
>>> > see if she was needed, they told her that she wasn't allowed to
>>> > call them. Or on the few occasions that she did work, they'd tell
>>> > her that she had to stay late but wouldn't allow her to call and
>>> > tell us this. This of course left her dad and I wondering where she
>>> > was. The only thing we could do was drive there and see if her car
>>> > was outside. He did call once to see if she was still there and she
>>> > got in trouble for him calling.
>>>
>>> I'm sorry Julie but I find this very hard to believe. You might have
>>> answered it later because as you can tell I'm not replying to a
>>> current post because I've just been too busy. They wouldn't allow an
>>> 18 year old to call home to say she has to work late? No fk'n way is
>>> that happening anywhere.

>>
>>Agreed. This is bogus.

>
> I would think that most parents would report this typeof thing to
> Employment Standards (or whatever it's called in the US).


Really? Why? They didn't violate any sort of anything. Were you never
required to stay late at work? If so, did you boss tell you kindly to call
home? Mine never did. This is a joke.