LizzieMaine
Bartender
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- Where The Tourists Meet The Sea
I've been salaried for six years now, and have always had to punch a time clock. What irritates me is that since we were taken over by new ownership three years ago, I've also had to fill in a timesheet documenting how I spend my week -- which given the number of jobs I do here is pretty much impossible. At any given moment I'm usually doing three or four different tasks at once -- managing staff, projecting shows, doing building maintenance, dealing with the public, doing promotional work, etc. So basically I just take my total hours -- usually around 60 -- and make up a reasonable-looking breakdown for each day. Keeps them happy with minimal trouble on my end.
And I'm damn sure I count every last minute. Someone approaches me in the grocery store wanting to know what's showing next week? Put it down to marketing. Get a call from the security company at 2am when a passing car sets off the burglar alarm? Put it down to maintenance.
And I'm damn sure I count every last minute. Someone approaches me in the grocery store wanting to know what's showing next week? Put it down to marketing. Get a call from the security company at 2am when a passing car sets off the burglar alarm? Put it down to maintenance.