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Is manager being too much?

One day I was working and one of the 3 managers asked me if I could come in on my day off. I told her I wouldn’t be able to and just went on with my shift, she then proceeded to ask me again later in my shift and my answer did not change. She didn’t like that and told me that because of the position I’m in she expects more from me and need to be on call though when hired that wasn’t part of the job description etc, especially if I want to move up in the future I need to be flexible even though I work 10 hours OT every week to help as much as I can as it is. I feel like I'm being stretched too thin from my toxic power tripping manager. The next day it was my day off, and I got a…


One day I was working and one of the 3 managers asked me if I could come in on my day off. I told her I wouldn’t be able to and just went on with my shift, she then proceeded to ask me again later in my shift and my answer did not change. She didn’t like that and told me that because of the position I’m in she expects more from me and need to be on call though when hired that wasn’t part of the job description etc, especially if I want to move up in the future I need to be flexible even though I work 10 hours OT every week to help as much as I can as it is. I feel like I'm being stretched too thin from my toxic power tripping manager.

The next day it was my day off, and I got a call from her asking me if I could come in because she needed me to come in. My first mistake was answering so I said I wasn't in town. She told me to drive back and she didnt care if I clocked in for only 2 hours because they “needed my help“. The next day she made me feel bad about my future at the company even though the regional manager recognized my efforts at the company meeting because my success in my role was rare in comparison for my short time being there.

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