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Phone call and text from work stating I was in the schedule for today. Pto approved via email.

I put in my pto request and got it approved a month ago. I got a call today when my shift would have started saying they have me on the schedule for tonight. I wasn't able to answer. My boyfriend proposed to me this weekend while my family was visiting from out of state. I am worried they will blame me for not checking the schedule. I have been on a set schedule for 2 years and don't do rotating days so I do not usually check the schedule when it comes out unless ot is to pick up shifts. I had a couple days off last week as well as part of a separate request and that wasn't an issue. Do I respond? Should i ask them to ensure i am not in the schedule for tomorrow since that was included it this same pto request? I had heard…


I put in my pto request and got it approved a month ago. I got a call today when my shift would have started saying they have me on the schedule for tonight. I wasn't able to answer. My boyfriend proposed to me this weekend while my family was visiting from out of state. I am worried they will blame me for not checking the schedule. I have been on a set schedule for 2 years and don't do rotating days so I do not usually check the schedule when it comes out unless ot is to pick up shifts. I had a couple days off last week as well as part of a separate request and that wasn't an issue. Do I respond? Should i ask them to
ensure i am not in the schedule for tomorrow since that was included it this same pto request? I had heard people have been having scheduling issues but it hasn't happened to me. Our new supervisor has been having a hard time keeping the schedule updated with changes, so much so that they eliminated our ability to switch shifts since it was causing too much of a problem (switches would be approved but not reflected on the schedule). Super frustrating. Anyway, I am really conflicted on how to respond. Any advice welcome.

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