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It's a dilemma we all face. I've canceled an overtime shift tonight for a personal reason. Of course my first thought is the extra cash I now won't get, but when I'm sleeping in my bed tonight having enjoyed my lovely dinner and a few glasses of wine, I'll be glad I didn't work.
You say you promised your kids the weekend off with them - now you couldn't really break a promise like that could you? There'll be other overtime shifts. We all need to strike the right balance - the odd extra shift is nice for the pay, but too much is too much. Your personal life's important too.
OgopogoLPN, LPN, RN
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Ack, just turned down overtime for tomorrow. Double pay for 12 hours = a lot of $$$. I physically feel fine and could have done it, (and it would have like been an easy shift on a surgical ward on a Sunday = SLOW for most of the day). But I work FT and promised my kids I would be home all weekend. Family is more important....but damn it would have been nice!
I can bank OT and get it paid later when my cheque will be smaller, or take it as time off. 12 hours (11 hours paid) at double time would be 22 hours paid at straight time or 22 paid hours off.
Darn children
. Just kidding. 