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Snapped at my boss today because I have been up since 4am and they expect me to go for a staff meeting at 6pm till like 8 or 9 pm tonight im pregnant ,exhausted and tired how on earth am Imeant to stay awake that late the  drive 45 minutes home and go to work again totomorrow  anyone think this is fair ?
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Thanks guys makes me feel a bit bettee I woek in childcare 5 days a week and it's emotionaly and physically hard I usually don't stand up for myself and go with the flow but since ive been pregnant I am starting to stand up for myself and they don't like it
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I keep snapping! I think because I don't complain to them when i feel sick or am in pain they forget am pregnant and am doing 4 peoples jobs including mine! I work in a busy restaurant and its long hours on your feet with hardly no break! I am a very outspoken person though which doesn't help either.
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I feel Where you coming from but only difference is I worked from 2pm to 3pm the next day and ii was towards the end of my seven month..!!
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Sounds like my old job.  I worked nights, got off at 6am and they expected me to be at a staff meeting at 11am then come in again at 6 to work a 12 hr shift.  Guess who quit? Meeee.  Lol.  That's BS.  I would have snapped too.
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