Where I work we put notifications on cars in the employee lot not displaying parking permits or parked in an unacceptable spot; like visitor parking or handicap without a permit.
One notification is to ask employees to remember to display their permit, or if they haven't registered their car, do it asap. The other notification tells employees they are parked in the wrong spot and why it's important to leave those spots clear.
There are 2-buildings on the property. Recently, an employee has started driving from the back side of one building to the front of the other, where the larger cafeteria is; every other employee just walks up from one building, across the lot and into the other - this guy is taking lazy to a new level! He parks his car in either handicap or visitor parking; it's only for an hour or so, but not acceptable. He's been given notifications for both offenses half a dozen times; I expect HR will be having a chat with him soon.
Today another employee who DOES have a handicap permit asked why he got a notification on his car. I only gave out one notification today and it was on the repeat offender's vehicle. I checked video and saw the offending employee walk out to his car, take the notification off, turn around and stick it on the windshield of the car next to him!
Oh yes, we will have words...
One notification is to ask employees to remember to display their permit, or if they haven't registered their car, do it asap. The other notification tells employees they are parked in the wrong spot and why it's important to leave those spots clear.
There are 2-buildings on the property. Recently, an employee has started driving from the back side of one building to the front of the other, where the larger cafeteria is; every other employee just walks up from one building, across the lot and into the other - this guy is taking lazy to a new level! He parks his car in either handicap or visitor parking; it's only for an hour or so, but not acceptable. He's been given notifications for both offenses half a dozen times; I expect HR will be having a chat with him soon.
Today another employee who DOES have a handicap permit asked why he got a notification on his car. I only gave out one notification today and it was on the repeat offender's vehicle. I checked video and saw the offending employee walk out to his car, take the notification off, turn around and stick it on the windshield of the car next to him!
Oh yes, we will have words...
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