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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 960921" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>Had the employee in question done this, I would have encouraged them to go to the apointment and offered to pay out an option day for the day or not as they wanted. Then I would put in my staffing plan for that day that I needed to cover his work. If the employee said no, he wanted to plan on being in that day and wanted to work, I would have planned them to cover their own work. I would also have reminded them to call me at least an hour prior to sort start time if the plan changed. I would also make myself a note to check in with them again the day prior to the apointment and again remind them to call me if the plan changed. I would also try to gauge the likely hood that they would show up based on past experience with them and possibly make a plan to be in a staffing position to cover their work anyway if I thought it likely they would not be in. </p><p>There is a lot that I can do to try and be prepared for them not to show up if I know that is a possibility long before their start time arrives and they do not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 960921, member: 14596"] Had the employee in question done this, I would have encouraged them to go to the apointment and offered to pay out an option day for the day or not as they wanted. Then I would put in my staffing plan for that day that I needed to cover his work. If the employee said no, he wanted to plan on being in that day and wanted to work, I would have planned them to cover their own work. I would also have reminded them to call me at least an hour prior to sort start time if the plan changed. I would also make myself a note to check in with them again the day prior to the apointment and again remind them to call me if the plan changed. I would also try to gauge the likely hood that they would show up based on past experience with them and possibly make a plan to be in a staffing position to cover their work anyway if I thought it likely they would not be in. There is a lot that I can do to try and be prepared for them not to show up if I know that is a possibility long before their start time arrives and they do not. [/QUOTE]
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