by Guest » Tue Jun 30, 2009 1:09 am
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When I used to own a brick and mortar business I would have fired your ass well before the 6th time you were late in the month. When people were late that shit would piss me off. I was late one time in 18 months on a 6 day work week schedule.
It was not uncommon for me to fire someone as they were walking in the door for being late. I didn't put up with that shit out of anyone unless they were a badass employee and replacing them would have been a pain in the ass. However I must say these BADASS employees were NEVER late unless some major thing went wrong. And they always called because they were badass employees. And it was maybe once a quarter or something if that.
I would say if you want to be late figure out how to be self employed. It is funny how hard I was on guys for being late. I know if I worked for someone else I would push the envelope on being late. I know I would have gotten fired for it at some point. Hence the reason I have been self employed for the last decade.
I know how you feel on the coming in whenever you want thing. I went through high school coming in late first period. I was always late. I would get scolded by the principal and then just come in late the next day anyways. But given your position you have no choice but to reform. You either come in on time or expect to be fired. No matter what your performance is I can't imagine the boss is going to put up with it. It is just annoying for them. Plus if they let you come in late guess what everyone else starts doing? You can't expect a business to run very smoothly if all the employees just do whatever the hell they want.
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And this is what I'm talking about, what T's you off so much about 10 minutes? Especially when there is nothing special going on? Work never, and I mean never, begins EXACTLY at the time you are supposed to be there. There is a difference between me thinking I can do whatever I want, vs. me thinking "I'll be there about 9a." Give or take 5 to 10 minutes.
And that's my point, when I get to work, I am good to go right then. Not in 30 minutes after I've had my coffee, not in 15 minutes when I've used the restroom, picked my nose, etc... Not in 45 minutes until after I've checked my email and gotten on myspace. Right then. When I get to work, I expect people to be ready to work right then, Typically, even if I am 10 minutes "late", I am still waiting on people to finish reading their email, or using the restroom, or finishing their breakfast, or whatever. To me, those people are just as "tardy" as I am, if not more. The fact to me is worse because they are doing all this crap on company time.
Like I said, I can understand if there was a special project and I was late, in which case I would definitely call if I even suspected I would be a minute late and I would even show up 30 minutes early on these days, and I would expect to get written up or fired for being late.
But, if you have standard business, that doesn't require immediate attention, but is instead normal work that is related to the standard practice of your business that was left over from the day before, what is wrong about 5 or 10 minutes, especially when that employee stays 30 extra minutes most times? Whats the problem with being there at "about 9a (+or- 10 min)" when dealing with standard work? (Keep in mind I have the plus in there also.) What ticks you off so much about that? That is what I am trying to figure out. I understand that you can't let employees run amok, but why such an across the board thinking?
It's like, "Well, why does he get to do such and such?"
"Well Suzy, if you pulled numbers like his, I'd let you do things your way. But until then, you do things my way." This seems like a perfectly good explanation to me.
How is it annoying for the bosses? If anything it should clue them in to what their employees are really like when they aren't kissing ass.
BTW, I am looking into working for myself, with this being one of the reasons as to why.