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I think WoodChuckDad is right. This will be a whole new world with nothing prior relevant now. Worst case, you agree in writing to do all the same work in 40 hours. Then a new manager promoted from one of their other facilities will write you up when it takes too long to come in from that sailboat on Sunday.
I've had some incredible a***oles rotate through a temporary one year tryout as manager that they didn't succeed at. Worst case was a co-worker's wife bore a seriously defective baby and the co-worker was told that was no excuse to not travel out of town that week. Employee tried to explain the situation, manager told the employee in front of us if the baby is that bad take it back to the hospital and abandon it. (Baby died after a week). That 'manager' was the worst, but we saw a few others that made everyone miserable for a while. Another example two different novice managers didn't anticipate earned vacation time in their planning then went nuts when we used it by year-end, facing 'take it or lose it' rules.
Hopefully what's coming in Oakland is a lot better than worst case, but you mentioned a reputation for 'labor problems' so anything is possible. Maybe scout around a little?
I actually kept a 28' Pearson at Alameda Marina for a few years... it never failed when I was out on a great sail day for a problem to happen after hours... one time, back in the days of pagers it just about did it for me... some kids broke two soda bottles at patient discharge and I was paged in on a Sunday out on the Bay sailing to sweep it up...
This is why getting a clear understanding of the after hours call-out is critical to me.
Ended up selling the boat as I couldn't enjoy it.
That is a shame when a family experiences a personal tragedy... and the death of a child would have to be right there at the top.