ChatterBank63 mins ago
Not making use of flexi-time?
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Hi
I just got my first permanent job in the NHS and it means I now work on flexitime.
In my previous jobs there was flexible start and finish times but not complete flexi-time. I work in a finance office but I'm getting to be made to feel really guilty. Due to bus times I get in at about 8.10 and as a result I leave at 16.20 to catch the bus home. BUT the same people are still sat there when I leave that are sat there when I arrive!
I have no real need to build up extra time to take off later in the month so I do my 8 hour day like I've always been used to.
I've only been in the job a week but suspect my boss may have a word with me today by the way she looked at her watch when I said good night yesterday.
I'm in the right aren't I ... Just because it's flexi-time it doesn't mean I should over 8 hours a day does it?
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Thanks
I just got my first permanent job in the NHS and it means I now work on flexitime.
In my previous jobs there was flexible start and finish times but not complete flexi-time. I work in a finance office but I'm getting to be made to feel really guilty. Due to bus times I get in at about 8.10 and as a result I leave at 16.20 to catch the bus home. BUT the same people are still sat there when I leave that are sat there when I arrive!
I have no real need to build up extra time to take off later in the month so I do my 8 hour day like I've always been used to.
I've only been in the job a week but suspect my boss may have a word with me today by the way she looked at her watch when I said good night yesterday.
I'm in the right aren't I ... Just because it's flexi-time it doesn't mean I should over 8 hours a day does it?
?
Thanks
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