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Drivers all across the land, Managers just don't understand....
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<blockquote data-quote="LongTimeComing" data-source="post: 1088425" data-attributes="member: 45493"><p>Management's job isn't to cater to your every whim....there was already an adjustment made in order for him to be bumping the other guy in the first place. Now he's deviating from the plan once again. If I were to inconvenience you, it wouldn't matter if I gave you 2 hrs notice or 10 hrs notice...you would still be pissed. </p><p></p><p>Don't lose track of the point that is being made here. He makes it seem like he is being wronged, when it is HE that is the one who is out of line. An emergency is an emergency....this is not an emergency. No good manager, in their right minds, would accept a call-in for this reason. Besides, like he described...it's like he's getting away with it anyway. You cannot code a sick day in the timecard system if you have already worked at some point that day. I can't stand it when and if my guys work a morning shift, and then call in on MY shift later on that night. Can't code a call-in...just shows that they worked their 3 hours....just at a different time. It's a d-bag thing do to...I don't care how much notice is given...it doesn't change that fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongTimeComing, post: 1088425, member: 45493"] Management's job isn't to cater to your every whim....there was already an adjustment made in order for him to be bumping the other guy in the first place. Now he's deviating from the plan once again. If I were to inconvenience you, it wouldn't matter if I gave you 2 hrs notice or 10 hrs notice...you would still be pissed. Don't lose track of the point that is being made here. He makes it seem like he is being wronged, when it is HE that is the one who is out of line. An emergency is an emergency....this is not an emergency. No good manager, in their right minds, would accept a call-in for this reason. Besides, like he described...it's like he's getting away with it anyway. You cannot code a sick day in the timecard system if you have already worked at some point that day. I can't stand it when and if my guys work a morning shift, and then call in on MY shift later on that night. Can't code a call-in...just shows that they worked their 3 hours....just at a different time. It's a d-bag thing do to...I don't care how much notice is given...it doesn't change that fact. [/QUOTE]
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