However, I don't rely on subbing to pay the bills; I might have a different approach if this was a main part of my livelihood.
Worse still are visiting priests—and bishops—who do the same.Much worse are the pastors who try and change things 10 minutes before mass and try to undo all your prep.
Why can’t the new organist start the following week?
sure, but the pastor can and shown own the mistake. Diapason had to tell him twice what the dates were! Yes, in this case, there may well be enough time to find extra work, but what if there is nothing left except at the last minute?I wouldn't assume any ill will or deliberate slight on the pastor's part.
that is a different discussion, because the (theoretical) circumstances have changed.but what if there is nothing left except at the last minute?
For anyone working a full time hourly job: factory, fast food, child care, cleaning staff, etc… you would be very lucky to get more than a week or two notice of your hours being cut back (or changed into mandatory overtime).
For anyone working a full time hourly job: factory, fast food, child care, cleaning staff, etc… you would be very lucky to get more than a week or two notice of your hours being cut back (or changed into mandatory overtime). I have seen an entire factory take an unplanned shut down week, the workers got unpaid vacation with the only upside being continuation of their benefits for the week. Cancellation 6 weeks out isn’t ideal, because cancellation in general isn’t ideal, but frankly 6 week notice is more notice than you would expect to get if you were being laid off from a permanent full time position. That is the reality of the world as it is…you can thank the fall I guess. It sucks.
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