Ain't that the fucken truth. I have been lied to by every single HR person I have dealt with.
Finn, I know exactly what your company needs to re-establish strong morale. You need to hire me under some random position with my responsibilities being 'annoying' and 'cunty', this will cause fellow employee's to hate me and inturn form a stronger bond with the "outcast" clearly being me.
You can then build on this morale with exercises such as "Bad Mouth Swanny Mondays" and "Make Fun of Hyosung Wednesdays".
Finn, It still cost you a lot lost time and business focus while you were concentrating on this, less than, non contributor to your business objectives.
The art of diplomacy is in telling this c**t where to go and have him looking forward to the trip!
Convince him that leaving was his own idea shake his hand and tell him how sorry you are to be loosing him as he leaves, everyone is happy, time is not lost, costs a lot less, minimum staff disruption and once he has gone everyone forgets him very very quickly.
In the case you have outlined you may have won the war but was there any need for the battle in the first place? IE: Recruit in haste, repent at leisure.
That was still a very very expensive lesson!
With the advantage of 20/20 hindsight do you think you would ever make that same mistake again, even more importantly could you afford to? Cheers John.
like i said ...
dont you already have those days?)
Finn.. i think you need to have one of those motivational posters made for your office with the following scene from Joseph Heller's Catch 22:
General Dreedle: All right, at ease... there'll be no more moaning in this outfit... the next man who moans is going to be very sorry...
Danby: Ohhhhhhh...
General Dreedle: Who is this man?
Colonel Cathcart: Major Danby, Sir.
Lt. Col. Korn, XO: Danby... D-A-N-B-Y...
General Dreedle: Take him out and shoot him.
Colonel Cathcart: Sir?
General Dreedle: I said take him out and shoot him... can't you hear?
Colonel Cathcart: Take Major Danby out and shoot him...
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I'm not sure if that is sarcasim or an insult, or alcahol talking.
Out of curiosity, what was the 'ex-employee' in charge of? What are the laws relating to 'demotion'. I've started working at a place where a lady who was 'sure of herself' was demoted to a role on the lower spectrum of the organisation chart, yet she still won't quit.
That's my point John, I'm not happy that I was forced to go through this process. However, the win was personal for me. This person worked for 3 major NZ companies, had glowing references and talked the talk.
What I learnt as a general rule was that for senior execs, don't hire kiwi's. Without huge resource around them, they are useless.
Trying to convince him to leave didn't work. He actually liked the job in a Company that is growing and in an exciting space.
I hear ya on that. The Ineptitude poster boy had his immediate colleagues and people in other departments wondering why they bothered working when you could be paid to just turn up and sit around all day merely by claiming incompetency. A bad employee of that sort or the sort Finn describes can seriously ruin a work environment.
Worked with a few wankers in the past but mostly I've had good teams - the difference is astronomical. One prick can ruin a work environment to the point no one else wants to turn up..
Motorbike Camping for the win!
This is the very reason that we have moved to contracting out all of the work that we can at my company. Everytime that someone leaves, we try to replace them with a person on contract. It may intitially cost a bit more, i.e. their charge out rate, but when it comes to their lack of performance, it is much cheaper to get them to walk. This doesn't work in all industries. granted.
The sooner the 33% tax rate drops the better. Having some dickhead government claim a third of the profit is a bitch. As you mentioned Finn, they also then go about planning legislation, trade agreements etc. that in the end have implicaions that could see the end of your company (seen that happen too many times.) or at least make your trading that much bloody harder.
The only reason someone would be happy with Helen is if they are sitting on their arse on the benefit collecting a hefty dole payment while being as productive as a lump of dirt. NO productive person can possibly be inspired to work hard under labour, hence my primary reason for hating Labour with a total passion, everything is geared such that it promotes laziness!
How about we see some of the surplus announced this week go towards an IMMEDIATE reduction in the company tax rates (primarily) and to personal tax rates (secondarily), not wait for that BASTARD Cullen to offer it just before election.
Nail your colours to the mast that all may look upon them and know who you are.
It takes a big man to cry...and an even bigger man to laugh at that man.
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