One of the reasons I always made a shitty manager was I never knew where to draw the line on things. For example.....
You have an employee who calls in sick because he's hungover. Unacceptable right?
Then you have another employee who calls in with a severe case of the sh*ts. Ok, legitimate case. Except, he is so sick because he hate 47 double cheeseburgers last night. Is THAT any more acceptable than Mr. Hangover? Both are because of their own stupidity the previous night.
Or say you have a guy who's always sneaking out to have a smoke. He spends probably an hour of his 8 hour day on breaks. Obviously this needs to stop.
Then you have a guy who is taking a lot of bathroom breaks. Using the toilet is a legitimate bodily function and should be ok, but then again you see that it's because this guy is lactose intolerant and yet is pounding himself with milkshakes all day. Is that any better than the guy who's out smoking all day?
There's a million situations like this that I always suck at dealing with....where do you draw the line and say "this is acceptable, but this very similar situation is not?"
You have an employee who calls in sick because he's hungover. Unacceptable right?
Then you have another employee who calls in with a severe case of the sh*ts. Ok, legitimate case. Except, he is so sick because he hate 47 double cheeseburgers last night. Is THAT any more acceptable than Mr. Hangover? Both are because of their own stupidity the previous night.
Or say you have a guy who's always sneaking out to have a smoke. He spends probably an hour of his 8 hour day on breaks. Obviously this needs to stop.
Then you have a guy who is taking a lot of bathroom breaks. Using the toilet is a legitimate bodily function and should be ok, but then again you see that it's because this guy is lactose intolerant and yet is pounding himself with milkshakes all day. Is that any better than the guy who's out smoking all day?
There's a million situations like this that I always suck at dealing with....where do you draw the line and say "this is acceptable, but this very similar situation is not?"



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