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Employer expecting far too much?

A friend who works in the NHS got me an interview. My friend says their desperately looking for a driver. I said. Pass my details over.

I got a call and went for an interview. It was all very rushed tbh.

The part that really caught me out was.It wasn't just a driver. In the interview she says. Ok the duties are. We need a porter. A delivery driver. Unload deliveries and also work on the security desks and monitor the cameras. I just looked and said. Four different jobs? She was like yes. We're very tight at the moment and of course budgets.

The job is paying 37 hours at UK minimum wage. The actual hours are unspecified and no set days. Basically it can be any day and anytime.

I just said thank you and I need time to think about it.

Is this becoming more common in workplaces? Your employed as a ???? but they want far more out of you? Also no actual work day structure? I don't mind flexibility but not if I'm sacrificing my health with work a day shift then a night.

I just feel like that would be hellishly stressful. It's also minimum wage. Surely they can't expect 4 separate roles paid at minimum wage?

Am I missing something?

Thanks

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