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<blockquote data-quote="MattM" data-source="post: 4451463" data-attributes="member: 53192"><p>I have coworkers in the same boat</p><p></p><p>But around here, it's 3-4 verbal warnings. Then a documented talk with. Then it may go to suspension. Then the one day gets knocked back down to a documented talk. Then If you still can't behave, they'll try to get a 3 day, and you'll grieve it down to a 1 day.</p><p></p><p>We had one person who was servicing a 1 and 3 day at the same time. Then finally it's the 5 day and you then may work towards a working termination. If you play the game right, you can push things out a good 6-12 months.</p><p></p><p>I've never been noisy enough to ask. What exactly are these warning letters saying? Does one acknowledge guilt? And then at the same time say that progressive disclipine was not enacted? I know some guys who have 20 lates, and have the same number of write-ups as a person who called in sick ONCE.</p><p></p><p></p><p>In your case, have you kept track of your disclipine? Have you grieved anything before?</p><p></p><p>Lates, they mostly do nothing with here. But your no calls or call ins (too close to start times) are the big no names.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MattM, post: 4451463, member: 53192"] I have coworkers in the same boat But around here, it's 3-4 verbal warnings. Then a documented talk with. Then it may go to suspension. Then the one day gets knocked back down to a documented talk. Then If you still can't behave, they'll try to get a 3 day, and you'll grieve it down to a 1 day. We had one person who was servicing a 1 and 3 day at the same time. Then finally it's the 5 day and you then may work towards a working termination. If you play the game right, you can push things out a good 6-12 months. I've never been noisy enough to ask. What exactly are these warning letters saying? Does one acknowledge guilt? And then at the same time say that progressive disclipine was not enacted? I know some guys who have 20 lates, and have the same number of write-ups as a person who called in sick ONCE. In your case, have you kept track of your disclipine? Have you grieved anything before? Lates, they mostly do nothing with here. But your no calls or call ins (too close to start times) are the big no names. [/QUOTE]
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