Especially since I have caller-ID and know who your are and what you want to ask and that you'll wheedle and beg and cajole and will not take "no" for answer?
In the choice between my mental health and making $9 an hour dealing with 300 60+ year old children I choose my mental health. I can deal with $9 an hour when they're all asleep between midnight and 8 am but not when they're all up and one or two have to make a scene.
If it's your day off, I don't think they can force you to come in. The dispatcher at my job (when he was working there at the time) did that to me (this was when I first started out). Begging, pleading, then finally telling me I'll be terminated if I don't come in on my day off. He was fired after the boss found out I was working more hours than I was supposed to (the boss hates paying overtime).
If it's on a day you're working, I hope they're not making you cover both your shift and that other shift they're begging you to.
Anyways, I don't use caller ID. Instead I tell the dispatcher (in the kindest way possible) that I can't come in.
Ah… R-Type Final. Gotta love one of the stories in this game. There's this one stage where you fly through this freaky forest. When you get to the end you meet up with another R-Type fighter called the Cerberus, but this one's corrupted by the Bydo (the freaky alien infection that infects EVERYTHING). Anyone who's played R-type Delta will know who he used to be… :)