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I came in once on my day off. No one even noticed the mistake until 8 hours into my shift. My manager had actually asked me to work OT that day and I told her I was already scheduled to work so it wasn't a big deal. I did feel dumb though...
showed up one noc, "you are not scheduled", says supe....checked the schedule....you could see were it had been "whited out", photo copied and the copy posted (so that it wasnt as obvious).....so make sure that is not what is happening to you...
When I worked at the local pharmacy chain I thought was scheduled at a certian time and I showed up 45 mins early to take care of some stuff. About 15 miniutes after I got there the shift supervisor asked why I was not yet working. I had been scheduled for an hour prior to what I thought. OOPS.
When my schedule wasn't fixed I showed up 1-2 times when I wasn't scheduled. I always make a habit of checking the schedule when I arrive. If I'm not on it it's easy enough to come up with some excuse (forgot something in my locker...) for my untimely arrival. Fortunately I change into scrubs at work so I didn't have on a telltale uniform that said "I can't read a schedule". I only failed to show once and nursing office didn't call- they sent the police to my house to get me. I was a little late but the boys in blue were effective in encouraging me to get to work!
LOL This post made me giggle.
MANY years ago I worked a split shift. It was summer and still VERY light when I finished at 7PM.
I lived in the Nurses Home at the time and went to bed for a snooze.
I woke up at the time I normally start the morning shift and madly phoned the ward telling them I will be there as soon as I can.
It took them a while to make me understand it was the same day I HAD already worked!
Talk about a heart racer!
I've done that already in my very short career. ended up staying b/c they were short so it worked out. If I leave my copy of the schedule at work, I have been known to call up to see if I'm on or off. typical for me.
Since I'm only scheduled to work on the weekends, my working days are significantly easier to keep track of. As a result, I am pleasurably fortunate to declare that I have never arrived at my workplace on one of my days off.