- Aug 26, 2004
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I recently accepted a new position in the company I've been working at for almost two years, today was my first day in the new job. I first interviewed for a different position in the same group, and we discussed that I would be on-call sometimes, however they rotate the schedules. I was fine with that. A few days after my interview they asked if I would be interested in a job in the same department on the same team, just working with a different aspect of our product line. I agreed, and we hammered out an offer letter and I signed.
Fast forward to today, this was my first day in the new position, and I was informed at the end of the day in a matter-of-fact way that I would be on-call 24/7/365. This was not communicated to me during the interview process, and I am not getting an on-call differential. In fact, with the workload that this team apparently has, I will actually be making less on an hourly basis than I was before since I will be on-call ALL THE TIME.
My replacement(that I trained) for my old job started today as well, so I'm kind of between a rock and a hard place right now...I'm going to speak to my hiring manager tomorrow about this, but I'm not sure how this is going to play out. I haven't signed anything stating that I agreed to be on-call 24/7, only to a salary based on a 40hr workweek.
Any suggestions on how to proceed? I feel like I'm getting screwed here, and if I had known I would be on-call 24/7 I wouldn't have accepted the position...they aren't paying me enough to own my entire life.
Fast forward to today, this was my first day in the new position, and I was informed at the end of the day in a matter-of-fact way that I would be on-call 24/7/365. This was not communicated to me during the interview process, and I am not getting an on-call differential. In fact, with the workload that this team apparently has, I will actually be making less on an hourly basis than I was before since I will be on-call ALL THE TIME.
My replacement(that I trained) for my old job started today as well, so I'm kind of between a rock and a hard place right now...I'm going to speak to my hiring manager tomorrow about this, but I'm not sure how this is going to play out. I haven't signed anything stating that I agreed to be on-call 24/7, only to a salary based on a 40hr workweek.
Any suggestions on how to proceed? I feel like I'm getting screwed here, and if I had known I would be on-call 24/7 I wouldn't have accepted the position...they aren't paying me enough to own my entire life.