

So you will be expected to pick up more weekend work and early and late shifts than those on part time hours who get most of the day shifts and weekday slots. Most existing staff work 2, 3 or 4 days a week. If you're employed full time you will be one of the few.

The trainer (the only one) works 3 days a week and reads from spreadsheets and presentations which you could read on your own and it would have the same impact. This all in the name of the business not you as an employee. When your employed to do a certain role and a few months in they add another job role to yours that changes it from the job you were employed/and agreed to do as stated on your employment contract.
