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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 639803" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>So my daughter, came home last night and she talked to me this morning with what I already knew. Long story short, she talked to her manager, and the manager was absolutely fine with not scheduling doubles more than once a week. So that was the agreement, she might have to work doubles once a week sometimes, but no more than than once in a given week, and she has to finish out her schedule that is already in place this week. So, that is completely doable and my daughter was happy with that, as was I. And she didn't have to use any disability reasons, she simply said it was too much. I am greatly appreciative of this manager, I don't think she realized difficult child was being scheduled to work double shifts like that. Again, the manager was awesome and totally understanding , I could tell the way difficult child was explaining it to me. So all is good and thank you to everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 639803, member: 18233"] So my daughter, came home last night and she talked to me this morning with what I already knew. Long story short, she talked to her manager, and the manager was absolutely fine with not scheduling doubles more than once a week. So that was the agreement, she might have to work doubles once a week sometimes, but no more than than once in a given week, and she has to finish out her schedule that is already in place this week. So, that is completely doable and my daughter was happy with that, as was I. And she didn't have to use any disability reasons, she simply said it was too much. I am greatly appreciative of this manager, I don't think she realized difficult child was being scheduled to work double shifts like that. Again, the manager was awesome and totally understanding , I could tell the way difficult child was explaining it to me. So all is good and thank you to everyone. [/QUOTE]
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