Originally posted by: redgtxdi
Ya, it's only 10 minutes.
HR in this case is really the owner of the company. He handles payroll himself & he establishes a conduct of promptness in the facility he runs. (I run a satellite for him)
He does work hard when he's at work, thus I'd hate to lose him, but it's almost as if he just wants to make sure he's not held down by "the man". (Yes, there could be a racial thing to this too.......no, he's not black).
I don't mind a few minutes late, but Friday, yesterday and today have been 8:12, 8:11 and 8:10 respectively.
I, honestly, don't care.....(I've got the rest of the employees walking the line) but it's just frustrating 'cuz I look like a pushover & I'm really not. I just, really don't want to turn into a 'prick' of a boss. I create a good work environment & give these folks all the breaks I can & we do well.....(we grew substantially last year & all shared in the profits).
Just frustrating.....:|
Originally posted by: redgtxdi
Interesting............
Definitely a 3-way view on this whole matter no matter who you are........(there are so many management styles out there & everybody has a book on what works best........tyrant, nice guy, mix of both, etc. etc.)
Early
Who cares give or take a few
Late...always.....never gonna change & why be such a d!ck about it.
And I'm sure that all 3 types can be great workers, period.
Is there a best???
Is "punctual but an idiot" better than "slacky but great worker"???
Originally posted by: redgtxdi
Interesting............
Definitely a 3-way view on this whole matter no matter who you are........(there are so many management styles out there & everybody has a book on what works best........tyrant, nice guy, mix of both, etc. etc.)
Early
Who cares give or take a few
Late...always.....never gonna change & why be such a d!ck about it.
And I'm sure that all 3 types can be great workers, period.
Is there a best???
Is "punctual but an idiot" better than "slacky but great worker"???
Originally posted by: vi_edit
If he's consistently 10 minutes late, he needs to take an earlier bus. Or find a new job.
On jobs that I was required to be ass-in-seat at a certain time, I was always there. And that was with a 25 mile commute.
If you are always late, it's not a traffic problem. It's a YOU problem. Leave earlier.
If they're an idiot... why keep them employed (unless you CAN be an idiot and do the job correctly...)?Originally posted by: redgtxdi
Is "punctual but an idiot" better than "slacky but great worker"???
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
allow him flex time come in ten minutes late he leaves ten minutes late.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: vi_edit
If he's consistently 10 minutes late, he needs to take an earlier bus. Or find a new job.
On jobs that I was required to be ass-in-seat at a certain time, I was always there. And that was with a 25 mile commute.
If you are always late, it's not a traffic problem. It's a YOU problem. Leave earlier.
QFT!
Originally posted by: EMPshockwave82
It's the .44 caliber question.
If you are not doing something correctly and I put a gun to your head and asked you if you could do it right and you said yes then there is a discipline problem.
If you are not doing something correctly and I put a gun to your head and ask if you can do it right and you say no then there is an educational problem.
Originally posted by: TreyRandom
Originally posted by: EMPshockwave82
It's the .44 caliber question.
If you are not doing something correctly and I put a gun to your head and asked you if you could do it right and you said yes then there is a discipline problem.
If you are not doing something correctly and I put a gun to your head and ask if you can do it right and you say no then there is an educational problem.
If I am not doing something correctly and you put a gun to my head, I have an employment problem, and you've got issues. I quit, dude.