@iShop123 wrote:
Here's an unreasonable request in this week's instructions, for a relatively low-paying job:
"You'll need to find on-street parking."
This in a major city where the parking would eat up more than the fee.
@Niner wrote:
I got an email at 10:00 PM from a MSC about a report, asking questions that I had already answered, and requiring a response in 12 hours.
(1) That would be by 10:00 AM on Saturday, people sleep in
(2) This is assuming I am checking email at 10:00 PM on a Friday night. I did this time, but I do not normally.
Are we expected to be on 24 hour call? Am I missing something?
@iShop123 wrote:
Here's an unreasonable request in this week's instructions, for a relatively low-paying job:
"You'll need to find on-street parking."
This in a major city where the parking would eat up more than the fee.
@SoCalMama wrote:
@iShop123 wrote:
Here's an unreasonable request in this week's instructions, for a relatively low-paying job:
"You'll need to find on-street parking."
This in a major city where the parking would eat up more than the fee.
Is that the one near the hotel in San Francisco's Union Square? If I could find street parking, I would not have my car in hotel valet for $80/night.
Yes. I could walk two blocks and self park for $60. So the instructions to find street parking to avoid parking charges are ridiculous.@Niner wrote:
@SoCalMama wrote:
@iShop123 wrote:
Here's an unreasonable request in this week's instructions, for a relatively low-paying job:
"You'll need to find on-street parking."
This in a major city where the parking would eat up more than the fee.
Is that the one near the hotel in San Francisco's Union Square? If I could find street parking, I would not have my car in hotel valet for $80/night.
They are charging $80 to park your car??
No. It's a completely different company.@Jere96 wrote:
Does international service check do this much?
@Niner wrote:
I got an email at 10:00 PM from a MSC about a report, asking questions that I had already answered, and requiring a response in 12 hours.
(1) That would be by 10:00 AM on Saturday, people sleep in
(2) This is assuming I am checking email at 10:00 PM on a Friday night. I did this time, but I do not normally.
Are we expected to be on 24 hour call? Am I missing something?