Hi all - I just want to preface this with the fact that I don't post a lot here but I do lurk and have noticed that you ladies give great advice and I'm hoping you have some for me today.
In February, I started at a small-ish IT company (approx. 45 employees) doing some basic administrative work/office manager type duties. The majority of the people in the office are technical people but there is a small sales team and another girl, M, who does the ordering/quoting/purchases of all the parts we buy.
About a month ago M found out she had breast cancer. When she told our mutual boss, my boss had her start training me on all of her duties. Over the month she's been in and out for appointments to get everything set up for her chemo. While she was out I was doing the majority of her work plus my own.
She has a green light from the company to take as much time as she needs to recover and to work when she can whether that be from home or in the office. My understanding was that I would be helping out a little when she was unable to work but the whole time she kept telling me she wouldn't miss too much time and would be able to do most everything from home.
On Monday, M had her first chemo treatment and it totally wiped her out. She barely put in 5 hours this whole week and I've been swamped with her duties and my own. I don't mind this really because I enjoy being busy while at work but I feel as though I deserve more money for doing more work. Especially since it will likely be this way for the next 6+ months. I know it isn't usually acceptable to ask for a raise within a year of starting at a new job but would these circumstances change things? What do you all think? How would you approach this situation if you were in it?
(TIA for you help and sorry for the novel!)