>work schedule for this week didn't have me on for Friday
>plan on staying up late, sleeping in
>wake up at 11:15 AM after staying out until 2 AM
>one missed call and voicemail from boss
>he switched me over from Saturday to Friday a couple days ago
>no one at work told me, not even my boss
>was supposed to show up at 9 AM
>call my boss, straighten things out, tell him that I genuinely did not know I was supposed to work today
>that not a single person alerted me to the schedule change
>boss is an agreeable guy, says it's fine, moves my missed work hours from Friday to another day
I got out of this one fine, but I don't want to keep testing his patience. I know that each time this shit happens, it's not good, even if I get off scot free.
What do I do? Is there anything left to do? Can I solve any future miscommunications or is that not up for me to decide?
I lost my last job due to a miscommunication just like this one. I don't want that shit to happen again.
>>18656598
That's fucked do they have a roster? Any way you can access the roster when your not at work? This doesn't sound like your problem unless you just forgot to look at the roster.
>>18656606
We 're supposed to look at the roster / schedule every Friday, Saturday, or Sunday where they list our hours for the following week. If you're not into work on any of those days, the boss is supposed to call you and let you know what your hours are. After that, once you enter the next week, any schedule changes or call-ins have to be handed down by management. It's no longer your obligation to look at the schedule chart.
I looked at the schedule chart last Friday and it said I was on for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Not Friday. But no one alerted me to the schedule change.