‘Let go after one day’: New receptionist pressured to work longer shift on first day, gets fired after standing up to boss

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    Let go after one day at work The ad was that they were looking for a receptionist in an office building. Job description: welcoming clients, providing information to clients, directing clients to offices, and other
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    Let go after one day at work The ad was that they were looking for a receptionist in an office building. Job description: welcoming clients, providing information to clients, directing clients to offices, and other receptionist/secretarial tasks. It sounded quite simple, so I applied and went for an interview. There they told me that the working hours are either 10 hours every day and weekends off or 8 hours
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    every day+Saturdays. Due to my health condition, I told them that it suits me to work 8 hours, and on Saturdays. We agreed to that and they told me to come the next day at 7-3 pm. It was already a little strange to me, because the offices don't open until 9 am. I came the next day at 7 as we agreed. I expected that the boss would meet me and direct me to work, but I was met by the older guard of the night shift (they always have one guard in the building who is on the night shift) I told him tha
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    and whether the boss would be coming soon, To which he cheekily replied that the boss was coming at 10, and that I should have come at least at 6:30 because he was on the night shift from 5 pm and couldn't wait to leave. I was already very confused and said that the offices open at 9 and that I work 8-hour shifts.
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    At that he just laughed sarcastically and began passive aggressively saying that he "doesn't know how I'm going to do 8-hour shifts because they can't come at 3pm for the night shift, that coming at 5pm is already too much for them. I didn't even know what to say so I just said that I had agreed with the boss that way. He just looked at me and left and I was left alone on the shift.
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    Around 8:30 I went to the toilet because no one was there yet, and when I came back I was met by the head of an office at my desk. He immediately asked me angrily if I was new and where I had been, why the reception was empty. I apologized and said that I had only been to the toilet, considering that neither the workers nor the clients had come yet To which he told me that the reception should never be empty. Everything is starting to be too suspicious for me, can't I really even go to the toile
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    The hours passed, I managed my business tasks on my own. The boss came, just greeted me and went to the office. 5 hours at work, and no one came to tell me that I can take a break or at least take a 5-minute toilet break.
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    1 hour before the end of my shift, the head of security and the head of the office come to me and ask me if I can stay until 5 pm. I said that the agreement was an 8-hour shift and that I couldn't. To which I was told that this would still not be possible because the night security guards cannot come on shift at 3
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    pm and work for 16 hours. Then they started to passive- aggressively blame me "as these are older people who already work 14 hours a day and that I have to understand that it's too hard for them, that they can get sick if they work for so long, that I have to think of others and be a team player" etc
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    Mind you, I haven't had any break yet, not even for the toilet. I just stared at them in shock as they enumerated the reasons why I was and unreasonable to the security guards.
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    said that I work here as a receptionist/secretary and that it is ridiculous that I come so early before clients, that I don't even have toilet breaks, and that I was offered which shifts I would work and that if they were looking for a security guard, they should have put that in the ad. They looked at me shocked that I stood up for myself and just told me that I could go home, that they would contact me if they came up with a solution for the shifts. Of course, I never heard back from them.
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    Tallguy71 7 hr. ago Time to leave a bad review of that company 253 Reply Share
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    Augustus_B_McFee 6 hr. ago So, they employed you as office staff/receptionist but made your working hours to match the security staffs roster (.without telling you) and then had you come early, then imply that if you didn't stay late you'd be the reason someone's work life would suffer
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    ...not because they employed 2 people for a 24 hour period? They can blow that right out their Clearly a badly run company 108 Reply Share
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    marora25 OP. 6 hr. ago Exactly!! I was and still am stunned for how that company even works.
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    olduglywoman - 5 hr. ago What they did was illegal in the first place. The state labor board should be contacted by you. They have to allow a lunch period and two breaks during the day. They are breaking the law by not doing so.
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    The fact that you were expected to work other hours than originally agreed upon should be left as a review on Google and Glassdoor. Also, that they broke the law by not allowing you the proper breaks during an eight hour shift.
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    It is good that you were never contacted again because it was an extremely hostile work environment, as well as toxic. You will be much better off without them.

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