Ok-here is the story. I changed jobs Aug. 1. I was a manager for a call center, where the reps were independent contractors. They worked the hours they wanted to, we provided leads basically and managed the dialer, and they were paid on commission. A former rep is arguing that she was an employee (not a contractor) and there is going to be a hearing on the matter.
I got call from my former boss (who I still keep in touch with) today about the hearing and that she needs me there as I was the one who worked with this rep. She didn't know much about when & where, & gave me a # to call someone else. Well, it turns out it may be an all day thing-the hearing is scheduled for the morning but they have no control over when this case gets called. I can't miss a day of work! (I already have to miss a partial day on the 12th for my 341, I'm hoping to be offered a permanent spot, and taking time off each week won't help in that crusade.) When I expressed that, the lady I was talking to said they could perhaps call me when it was getting close to being my turn, and then I'd only be there for 2-3 hours. But, its still an hour drive each way, and expecting me to up & leave work.
I said I couldn't do it. It would be different if I still worked there-I was on salary so I wouldn't miss $$ over it, and my boss would have to make sure my absense was covered. I guess the part that bugged me the most is that the lady I was talking to (not my former boss) seemed to think it odd that I couldn't give up a day. Even if my former boss offered to pay me lost wages (would probably be a no-no, it would be like paying me to testify or something) there is no way to cover what it might hurt me at my new job.
Ok-got it off my chest. I feel better!
I got call from my former boss (who I still keep in touch with) today about the hearing and that she needs me there as I was the one who worked with this rep. She didn't know much about when & where, & gave me a # to call someone else. Well, it turns out it may be an all day thing-the hearing is scheduled for the morning but they have no control over when this case gets called. I can't miss a day of work! (I already have to miss a partial day on the 12th for my 341, I'm hoping to be offered a permanent spot, and taking time off each week won't help in that crusade.) When I expressed that, the lady I was talking to said they could perhaps call me when it was getting close to being my turn, and then I'd only be there for 2-3 hours. But, its still an hour drive each way, and expecting me to up & leave work.
I said I couldn't do it. It would be different if I still worked there-I was on salary so I wouldn't miss $$ over it, and my boss would have to make sure my absense was covered. I guess the part that bugged me the most is that the lady I was talking to (not my former boss) seemed to think it odd that I couldn't give up a day. Even if my former boss offered to pay me lost wages (would probably be a no-no, it would be like paying me to testify or something) there is no way to cover what it might hurt me at my new job.
Ok-got it off my chest. I feel better!
I'll be watching, you may never know when or how, but I'll be there. I am there now....
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