...
2) You are responsible for knowing the amount of your work study award and tracking your earnings so as not to exceed your award limit before the end of the semester. If at any point you are concerned you may exceed the amount of your award, let your supervisor know immediately. If you maintain 12 hours/week you are on track to fulfill your entire work study award.
3) You are responsible for finding coverage for your own shifts in times of absence, but you must never go over 12 hours of work per week (Work Study Award policy). If you know you need a shift covered due to illness or conflict, please do the following:
- Send an a GroupMe message or email well in advance to all of your colleagues
- If possible, swap shifts to keep hours balanced among team members.
- Once someone has replied, send an email to the responder your supervisor to confirm the shift but also let the entire group know that the shift has been coveredcoverage.
- If no one can cover your shift, or if it is a true emergency, it is your responsibility to contact your supervisor (at work between 8am - 5pm; by cell if needed outside of business). If you don’t reach her, be sure to leave a message to explain the nature of the emergency shift coverage issue.
...
- Procedures for Calling in Sick
If you wake up sick please do not come into work. Bugs spread quickly! Please email Claire as soon as possible. Send out a GroupMe message or an email to your colleagues to see if someone can cover the shift. You can worry about swapping hours with them later. If you find someone to take your shift, please follow the procedures outlined above. If you are unable to work a shift scheduled after 5PM you must contact Claire ASAP!
Employee Guidelines
1) You are expected to adhere to Sanger Center rules, policies, and procedures.
...
- Leaving the desk: never leave JES A332A or DIT totally unattended to go to the restroom, take a personal call, or go to other floors on an errand without first finding someone else who is able to cover for you.
- Eating: try to avoid eating at the desk. If there is truly no other time for you to eat, please be discreet.
- Computer use: computers and printers are intended for work purposes. If there are no down time tasks to be done, you may discreetly use the Internet as long as it doesn’t interfere with either immediate customer service or productivity. You should ALWAYS check the downtime tasks box, and with Claire before assuming there is no work to be done. Not surprisingly, we would rather see you study than surf the webfacebook! However, do NOT count on having time to study at work. If you have a big test to study for, please find someone to cover your shift!
- Audio: audio can be heard by others trying to work in the office. Please refrain from listening to audio (computer, radio, or videos with audio. Please also refrain from wearing earbuds.
- Cell phone: Cell phone use is a personal activity and should not be done at work except in cases of true emergency. If this should happen, you may have your colleague or a staff member cover for you while you step outside of the office to take the call.
- Texting: Texting is also a personal activity. It’s allowed in moderation as long as it doesn’t interfere either with immediate customer service or work productivity.
- Sleeping is not acceptable.
- Our dress code is “covered casual.” This means no exposed mid-drifts, short shorts, sagging pants, etc. Remember you are representing The Sanger Learning Center, so dress appropriately.
...
Your Timesheet
You are responsible for recording your hours accurately through UT Direct. Timesheets are due on the 15th and 30th of every month. It is recommended that you fill in your time sheet at the end of every shift to insure accuracy.
...