Stephen Waxy-Lemon, Aka Tommy Robinson,...
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I was facing a set back with my cleaning on my shift and the toilet floors hadn't been moped and obviously I don't work weekends so won't be done all weekend and my colleuge said just go as they won't pay me so dont do them any favour's but I cleaned anyway. What do I do next time? Also deputy manager has all of a sudden decided all of a sudden it my job to clean his office. He's part of the reason I want to get out he's a pig.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You showed initiative and cleaned the toilets. Good. The toilets are presumably part of your work. There might not be another set back so dont worry about it. Clean the areas you are meant to. Does your contract specify what areas you are employed to clean? If his office is included then it is your resposibility.
As someone said below, check your contract/job description and make sure you know and do what's required. Manage your time so you can complete everything. Just think, I'm getting paid to do x, y, and z. It's your responsibility to make sure x, y and z are done. You can always look for another job but in some cases, it's easier to just get better at the one you have. And you will find 'pigs' in most workplaces, just don't give them any opportunity to be one.
Abbey. You were offered another job, full time, and turned it down. I think you enjoy the free time sekco gives you and 10 hours a week is maybe all you can cope with. You also get the satisfaction of being able to moan about it and get lots of attention from us, knowing that it doesn't upset you enough to leave or even challenge your manager. Eg you seem to disbelieve the overtime ban but won't challenge it.
By the way I'm sure you told us at least 6 months ago he was a pig and that you'd been told to clean his office. If your role involves cleaning its up to your employer not you to decide what should be cleaned. If you want to question it go to their boss and ask.
Abbey, I don't think you were 'persuaded by most' to turn down the full-time job - I think you went with what you wanted to hear! You've needed 'more money' for at least two years, but have not really done much to make that a real possibility - you've listed many jobs/tasks you don't want to do, and you are keen to work only Mon-Friday (preferably with daytime hours). I know that sounds quite harsh, but you will have to face facts.