Hi,
I'm a Computer Engineering intern that just started at (I'm not going to give the company name because I'm looking to keep this issue kind of private and I'm paranoid) ______, and I've kind of had this ethical issue.
Alright, so as an intern, I'm supposed to clock a 40 hour week using an online service (I get paid by the hour), clocking the hours that I work ahead of time (I have to do it on Thursday at the latest to get a paycheck). My manager said right off the bat that the core hours for working at the department are 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, so as long as I'm there at those times, I'm fine. He also said that the company stresses on work accomplished rather than hours worked, so that it's very flexible.. I assumed initially that meant I would clock in the hours from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm for every day and I'd have a 30 hour work week consequently. Instead, I've wanted to get in a full 40 hours so I get in at 8:30 am and out at 5:00 pm with a half-hour break for lunch.
The dilemma is multifaceted. First of all, when I come in at 8:30 I am literally one of maybe 2 people in the 15 people department there, and when I leave at 5:00 pm I'm usually the last person there (except sometimes my manager stays in the office until 6:00). I understand that everyone else is on a yearly salary so it's different, but the thing that bothers me is that it's difficult to get a full 8 hours of work. Usually around 4:00 pm I've finished up my goals for the day, and my work consists of scripting and running heavy jobs through design tools on a Linux box, which with a script modification I would do and running the job would keep me at the office very late, probably until 6 every day, something that would wear me down quite quickly (especially with the lack of any guidance; I'm an intern, I need help quite a bit).
Another problem is that if I actually clock below 40 hours I can get letters from the company that I agreed to work 40 hours and I'm not doing it, but I hate sitting idly with no one around when I know I'm not getting anything done. And sometimes the department will go out for happy hour at like 4:00, so then it's weird feeling that I have to make up for that hour by getting in at 7:30 am or staying until 6:00.
In some other departments with a similar situation the managers tell the interns to clock a 40 hour week and a lot of times the interns don't even end up doing 30 hours of work just because of the nature of their job.
One last issue is that if I clock say, 40 hours, and then on Friday end up working only 7 hours (maybe do to a department dinner thing again), if I change my hours online I don't get paid until the next week.
I'm afraid to ask my manager or anyone in the department about this, because I'm afraid of the impression I'll give them. I love the work I'm doing in my job, and I just want to be able to go to work without feeling guilty about the hours I work.
Anyone care to comment?
I'm a Computer Engineering intern that just started at (I'm not going to give the company name because I'm looking to keep this issue kind of private and I'm paranoid) ______, and I've kind of had this ethical issue.
Alright, so as an intern, I'm supposed to clock a 40 hour week using an online service (I get paid by the hour), clocking the hours that I work ahead of time (I have to do it on Thursday at the latest to get a paycheck). My manager said right off the bat that the core hours for working at the department are 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, so as long as I'm there at those times, I'm fine. He also said that the company stresses on work accomplished rather than hours worked, so that it's very flexible.. I assumed initially that meant I would clock in the hours from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm for every day and I'd have a 30 hour work week consequently. Instead, I've wanted to get in a full 40 hours so I get in at 8:30 am and out at 5:00 pm with a half-hour break for lunch.
The dilemma is multifaceted. First of all, when I come in at 8:30 I am literally one of maybe 2 people in the 15 people department there, and when I leave at 5:00 pm I'm usually the last person there (except sometimes my manager stays in the office until 6:00). I understand that everyone else is on a yearly salary so it's different, but the thing that bothers me is that it's difficult to get a full 8 hours of work. Usually around 4:00 pm I've finished up my goals for the day, and my work consists of scripting and running heavy jobs through design tools on a Linux box, which with a script modification I would do and running the job would keep me at the office very late, probably until 6 every day, something that would wear me down quite quickly (especially with the lack of any guidance; I'm an intern, I need help quite a bit).
Another problem is that if I actually clock below 40 hours I can get letters from the company that I agreed to work 40 hours and I'm not doing it, but I hate sitting idly with no one around when I know I'm not getting anything done. And sometimes the department will go out for happy hour at like 4:00, so then it's weird feeling that I have to make up for that hour by getting in at 7:30 am or staying until 6:00.
In some other departments with a similar situation the managers tell the interns to clock a 40 hour week and a lot of times the interns don't even end up doing 30 hours of work just because of the nature of their job.
One last issue is that if I clock say, 40 hours, and then on Friday end up working only 7 hours (maybe do to a department dinner thing again), if I change my hours online I don't get paid until the next week.
I'm afraid to ask my manager or anyone in the department about this, because I'm afraid of the impression I'll give them. I love the work I'm doing in my job, and I just want to be able to go to work without feeling guilty about the hours I work.
Anyone care to comment?
