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I have couple of questions, they are:  Is it okay for my boss to ask for a 24hr notice, incase I get sick and wont be able to go to work the next business day?  How often are they suppose to give you a raise, as a part time job?  I work for 5 different Doctors and Therapist (front and back office for all 5), what would be the minimum salary?  and finally How can I quite without leaving a bad image of been a quitter? Thank You Sincerely Dayzz.


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No it is not reasonable for him to ask for a 24 hour notice, he wants you to come in Tuesday morning and say "Boss I won't be in on Wednesday because I will be sick" Not possible. The standard is two hours before your shift minimum.

There is no set time period for pay raises, some companies may have a certain time of the year where they will do reviews, but raises are not a guaranteed thing.

The minimum salary would be minimum wage. 

Give a two weeks notice.

Good luck and best wishes. 

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