clearlycuriousCath
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
HI there i am another newbie to this forum but not a newbie to diabetes type 1 40 years and counting!! I was just wanting to find out if anyone here had any experience of working from home as a customer sales advisor with a national call centre. Personally i have had a horrendous experience since starting my new employment in Sept 21. You are quite literally on the clock from the minute you take your first call to the minute you leave. You are allowed exactly 30 mins for lunch if you are lucky and have 2 15 min breaks one in the morning and one in the afternoon. You are expected to work a variety of shift that can start as early as 8am and can finish at 10pm. I am on a 40hr contract. It has been horrendous because you cannot have a main meal in 30mins well i have found it unachievable. If you start work at say 11.30am you do not finish until 8pm you have a 15min break at about 12.15 then you have your so termed lunch break at 3pm i have seriously tried to make these shifts work but for me they do not my blood glucose control is all over the spot i have put on weight since starting in the job as you are literally tied to your desk. I have tried approaching my union Unite but they washed their hands of the situation saying that Call Centres hold all the aces with regards to working conditions and that i was to get out as soon as i could which i am trying but no success so far. Have tried approaching my team leader but she is more concerned with us achieving our 50 calls a day. I even approached 2 Operations Managers and for a while they have given me early shifts a mixture of 8.00 9.00 and 9.30am which have been slightly better but they were on the short term and i have noticed that as of 15.01 i am back on late shifts 10.30 and 11.00 and 11.30am shifts. My Operations Managers are aware of why i have asked for predominately early shifts i get the feeling that they must think you can say goodbye to Diabetes after a month oh if only how little they know or understand!! I just do not know where else to turn to i cannot just walk out as i need like everyone else the money to survive. How do they get away with it? Is this just not discrimination by the back door? Thank you for taking the time to rad this and i am so so sorry about my rant any advice would be most appreciated. Cath