Did I screw up?
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I've been working for this company for a couple of months now exclusively at this one hospital. I love it there. (doubt I'll ever get to go back now.) The last 3 times I've been scheduled to work they canceled me, Including this morning. Then after I've already made plans and since I was up started baking for my daughters bake sale which has to be done by tonight and I only found out last night, they called me back. It was a mistake, can I please come in? I'm generally a pushover so I said yes. I turn off the oven, start putting stuff up, get in the shower and then decide that it isn't exactly fair treatment to be canceled and then return called. Especially when I had things to do (bake those dang 7 items before tonight for a cheerleader bake sale). So I called them back and told them my mistake I couldn't work. They were nice enough about it but I bet I just screwed myself out of any further work at that hospital.
I know cancellations happen. How well I know. But how would you handle the situation if it happened to you? By the way it was all taking place from 451am when they first canceled to 526 when they called me back to 541 when I called them back. Technically since she had told me to just be there at 8, I was within my two hour window.
As agency I know we have to put up with scheduling issues but they have had me at the top of the cancellation list for two weeks and now they expect me to just jump up twice in one day and run 60 miles probably to get the worst patients since I'd be getting there late.
I'm just very upset. Hope I didn't burn any bridges but they need to have the schedule nailed down by the time the agencies call for confirmation. Don't ya think? Or am I totally in the wrong here?
Honest info never hurts me so hit me with you best shot.
DJ