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Offline rpm

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« Reply #15 on: May 01, 2006, 06:02:27 PM »
As a former small business owner here's my take, you blow it off. Employees miss a day of work for 1000's of reasons. If you fire them unjustly, you are on the hook for unemployment and possibly open yourself to a lawsuit. Just because you are not a supporter of the reason they missed work you should not fire them unless it becomes a recurring thing, i.e. missing several days without a doctor's excuse.

I had a female employee try to claim a back injury several days after the alleged injury. We do not have workman's compensation coverage and did not pay her doctor visit because she failed to follow the rules and report the injury immediately and give us the opportunity to take her to the clinic where she would have been given a drug test before treatment. She decided to retalliate by missing 1 day a week without any notice. After the third week of this I fired her. She tried to claim unemployment but it was denied because she had created a pattern of missing work. Worst employee I ever had.

You have to pick your battles, this is an unwise one.
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« Reply #16 on: May 01, 2006, 06:32:39 PM »
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Depends on what the small business does. Is the guy a craftsman that cost you a few hundred dollars? Is he your top outside sales guy, that even missing a day, who puts $10,000 net in your pocket at the end of the month? Can they take existing business with them?

Unfortunately, owning a small business means sometimes your wallet (and by extension, your family & obligations) has to come before your view on a political matter.

Anyways, that's the other side of the coin.


Somthing tells me indy007 owns or has owned a business, this would apply to any employee.

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« Reply #17 on: May 01, 2006, 06:39:00 PM »

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« Reply #18 on: May 01, 2006, 06:49:27 PM »
If I dont show for work, Im written up and/or canned

Seems if someone is of a certain color, creed or citizenship status shouldnt make a difference.  That's reverse discrimination.

I just dont wanna hear how these folks cant feed their own cuz they skipped work

And if they wanna march, go march on home...from whereever they snuck in from.

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« Reply #19 on: May 01, 2006, 06:59:14 PM »
Another reason why I work alone. We need a few more Ebeneezer Scrooge types to make people appreciate the jobs that they are allowed to fill. Too many think its their job.

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« Reply #20 on: May 01, 2006, 07:22:18 PM »
i'm going to boycott taco bell.

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« Reply #21 on: May 01, 2006, 08:04:03 PM »
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i'm going to boycott taco bell.


lol...I wonder how many Americans will actually do so.

Here a pic of Glen Bell, the founder of Taco Bell:



"Bell grew up on a Depression-era homestead in the San Bernardino area, where his family produced milk, vegetables, fruit and eggs. Along with his five brothers and sisters, he played in and learned to appreciate the countryside. Although he later became successful in business, Bell never forgot his love of the outdoors. While his vision for Bell Gardens began several years before it came to fruition, it took Bell a while to find the right venue for his dream. Curious by nature, Bell is always on the lookout for the unusual."

Sounds like a "good old boy" to me.

He retired and sold the management (at least) to PRI (Pepsi) which is a publically listed company.

It is essentially a good "American" business.

Boycotting it is really kind of funny, in a way.
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« Reply #22 on: May 01, 2006, 08:34:28 PM »
I figure if I want to protest something by not going to work, then they can fire me.  I'll go get the job vacated by one of the other protesters and my old boss can hire him to fill my old slot.  Someone will certainly learn a valuable lesson from that one. :D

Personally, I dont condone the work boycott, but if I was one of the protesters, thats how I'd probably see it.

If I were the boss, I'd be pissed.  Doubt I'd fire anyone over it though.

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« Reply #23 on: May 01, 2006, 08:46:37 PM »
four guys showed up today.  we did maintenance on the equipment in the morning then we ordered pizza and drank beer until 3:30.  the others will be back tomorrow to hear of a really easy day from four hung over dudes who's paycheck won't be eight hours short this week.

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« Reply #24 on: May 01, 2006, 09:28:10 PM »
Hey Storch, can I come work for you?

I'm good at the beer thing.

Where do I send my resume?

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« Reply #25 on: May 02, 2006, 08:35:41 AM »
Curval, that was a joke, i thought you brits had a sense of humor.
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« Reply #26 on: May 02, 2006, 09:34:31 AM »
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As a former small business owner here's my take, you blow it off. Employees miss a day of work for 1000's of reasons. If you fire them unjustly, you are on the hook for unemployment and possibly open yourself to a lawsuit. Just because you are not a supporter of the reason they missed work you should not fire them unless it becomes a recurring thing, i.e. missing several days without a doctor's excuse.

You have to pick your battles, this is an unwise one.


If they are illegal you have no obligation to keep them. Plus here in Indiana if they are not a contract person you can fire them for no reason.

So for me if you don't come to work out of protest of my country's attempt at protecting our borders then you might as well not come back.
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« Reply #27 on: May 02, 2006, 09:42:56 AM »
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Curval, that was a joke, i thought you brits had a sense of humor.
:)


I knew you were joking...which is why I put the "lol" in at the start of my post.  I did "lol".

I honestly do wonder how many other Americans would actually boycott Taco Bell though...it wasn't aimed at you.
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« Reply #28 on: May 02, 2006, 10:12:55 AM »
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Midnight, you must be one of the brain-washed over-paid union types that claim you're not getting paid enough yet produce much less than your European counter-parts. ;) I'm guessing you didn't even read that article, did you Midnight?


Sorry, but I do not work in a Union, I actually despise most of them (you can search my forum posts in regards to unions). I work at a small company (less than 20 employees) and I think I get paid plenty.

I read about half of the article, and it basically is summarizing some study about new jobs that are suppsedly being or going to be created by 2008.

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Seriously, speaking in my little world of outsourcing, we couldn't hire qualified personal fast enough to test the applications we support. By outsourcing that work when our plate got full, we filled the niche AND hired more people to manage those contractors we outsourced to.


Do you really expect people to believe that with all of the out-of-work tech support and software engineers in the US, you couldn't find enough qualified to do the work here? What's the qualification; willing to work for below poverty wages or software testing experience?

Then you want people to believe that because you hired out-sourced people, you then hired even more local people to manage them? Why couldn't the local people do the out-sourced job in the first place? If they are qualified to manage the ones doing it, shouldn't they be qualified to do the job, or do you hire managers that don't know the job people working under them are doing? If they don't know the job themselves, how can they manage?

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In other words, we not only have been making schedule on our ever-increasing test schedules, but we're creating more jobs both overseas and here in the U.S.  The other option was to put buggy software into engineering production.


Please elaborate. For conversation sake, say you sent 500 software testing jobs over-seas. What new jobs, and how many, were created here in the US for the 500 Americans to fill?

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Another big problem in our department is, folks usually use our group as a way point onto other jobs due to the Tedious , repetitiousness of testing software applications. Frankly, people get bored. We pay good money to do this job, but pretty soon one gets real bored (thus my transition to PM).


Your last statement is very close to the reason we have all the illegal immigrant troubles, isn't it? You're basically saying Americans don't want to do this work, so we need to hire non-US citizens to do it, weather they come here illegally, or we have to send the job to them.

It makes it sound like Americans just don't want to work for a living unless the job is full of excitement or high in glamor and presteige.

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« Reply #29 on: May 02, 2006, 10:32:46 AM »
hehe tell the 1s who didnt come to work, when they get back, they have to work  a day for free as your protesting thier no show day.