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Reacting when given a mandatory job shift at the wrong time.
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 306602, member: 75687"] When faced with a mandatory job shift at the wrong time, it can be difficult to know how to react. It is important to remember that your employer has the right to change your work schedule as needed and you should remain professional in all of your interactions. The first step is to take a deep breath and try not to panic. You may feel overwhelmed by the sudden change, but it is important not to let emotions get in the way of making an informed decision. Consider any potential benefits or drawbacks associated with this new shift before deciding how you want to proceed. It may also be helpful for you to speak directly with your supervisor about why this shift was chosen and what other options are available if possible. This will give you more information on which decisions can be made and help ensure that both parties are on the same page regarding expectations moving forward. If there are no other alternatives, then it is best for you accept this new shift without further argument or complaint. Remember that while this situation may seem inconvenient now, it could potentially lead towards better opportunities down the line such as increased pay or additional responsibilities within your role at work. [/QUOTE]
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