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I, too, have been on both sides of that fence. I've never really had a problem with hourly positions, but I have been burned on the salary side more than once. One job I had averaged about 60 hours a week, sometimes as much as 80. That's a lot of free overtime. The last couple of salaried jobs (including current) have been very good, requiring only a straight 40/week.
This is the part that would worry me most. It gives the impression that they either haven't yet worked out all the details of your new position, or they have and are deliberately withholding certain details.
Confirmed that none of the mechanics of how it will work has been decided...
The printed job requirements are very extensive and very physical... all the boxes checked for heavy lifting for long periods of time is just one.
Maybe you guys know...
One requirement in bold is that I must be available to respond to the Hospital 24/365 days per year unless on approved PTO or approved sick leave.
So let's say I've put in a 40 hour week and I'm sailing with friends on the San Francisco Bay and get the call to come into work ASAP... and the alarm or remedy takes 10 minutes... am I paid for 10 minutes or am I paid from when the call went out?
Another question is who exactly can approve or cause a call out?
One of the HR people said not to take everything verbatim as there will be a phase in for all employees with adjustments.
About a third of the staff have approached me asking for my advice... not a single one was pleased... maybe the other two thirds are pleased?
The discontent is from the top down...
I'm more than willing to commit to fixed hours if it means my time is my time.
As some know Mom had Alzheimers and it is not getting better... being salaried has provided a little flexibility in getting her to appointments... HR said this will be addressed under Family Leave???