What if that leaves no cover where they work? There is a reason you might need to stagger people's holidays, that is pretty standardGive them their holidays then.![]()
What if that leaves no cover where they work? There is a reason you might need to stagger people's holidays, that is pretty standardGive them their holidays then.![]()
What do you do when people are off sick? A well run business surely has the capacity to cope when the odd person is off either sick or on holiday.What if that leaves no cover where they work? There is a reason you might need to stagger people's holidays, that is pretty standard
The key point is "odd person off", the leave was obviously turned down as the margins were too slim to allow it and then the individual has called in sick (during half term) which looks very suspect.What do you do when people are off sick? A well run business surely has the capacity to cope when the odd person is off either sick or on holiday.
What do you do when people are off sick? A well run business surely has the capacity to cope when the odd person is off either sick or on holiday.
That's pretty much the answer there. Also, how big do you think all businesses are? How much spare do you think there is? People can move around, possibly, but it inconvenient and can have a knock on effect.The key point is "odd person off", the leave was obviously turned down as the margins were too slim to allow it and then the individual has called in sick (during half term) which looks very suspect.
That's pretty much the answer there. Also, how big do you think all businesses are? How much spare do you think there is? People can move around, possibly, but it inconvenient and can have a knock on effect.
Equally, throw in the smaller business where it becomes a real struggle if multiple people are off? They can cope if they absolutely have to, short term, but if someone is deliberately inconveniencing the company.........![]()
That is effectively what we do. We closely fully over Christmas and for 1 week in August. These are compulsory holidays. Other days are taken at their choice but the staff know that they can not all be off at the same time. There is plenty of give and take so we have no issues.§
Sometimes, for the smaller businesses the old factory fortnight looks a good option. Have the vast majority of staff scheduled to be off at the same time. By all means have some admin in manning the phones.
What happens when the boss gets a short notice invite to play golf?That is effectively what we do. We closely fully over Christmas and for 1 week in August. These are compulsory holidays. Other days are taken at their choice but the staff know that they can not all be off at the same time. There is plenty of give and take so we have no issues.
The boss crosses his fingers that the key other person that can do his job is in that dayWhat happens when the boss gets a short notice invite to play golf?
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Some mange this when in the work place. I rememder working with a bloke on a loading bay, and when i certain delivery used to arrive you'd no sooner said "oh flippin' eck xyz's here" and you'd see the door to upstairs bang shut. Yes, me and a mate do laugh about it now, but not when we were working there.Re WFH versus office
It's bleedin obvious
For the 'right kind of ppl' is fantastic for employers and employee and productivity up etc etc
For just as many it's a freakin skive, with lower productivity , bunking off and general do as you please
Ppl should be assessed for the appropriate skills and suitability to WFH before being allowed and ongoing monitoring
She certainly got your attentionIt's nothing more than pure narcissism.
I remember returning from Lanzarote to Luton, (should have been Gatwick, but that's another story), and some bint on the plane was wearing tiny white shorts, a tiny white top and tiny white sandals so as to show off her tan.
It was snowing!
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It’s an odd un when you are getting on a plane and looking at the weather where you are going. When I came back from Marrakesh last week it was 23/34 degrees and gorgeous. Shorts and tee shirt. Coming back I had jeans and t shirt. 14 degrees, and the taxi driver was shivering in the car taking us to Marrakech airport. When we landed I had T shirt, long sleeved top, golf jacket and waterproof jacket. It was bloody freezing.I’m flying to South Africa on Thursday. Will travel in shorts/tshirt/light jumper & trainers. Stuff wearing longs just for the plane trip (never wear longs over there) I can bear to be cold on the tube for an hour rather than take jeans/chinos which won’t be used
Flip side of that I boarded a plane Sunday in -26°, go off this end at 7°. I wish I’d had shorts and flip flops on! Went to the range last night everyone was wrapped up including Mrs M, there was me in t shirt sleeves asking her not to put the baya heater on!It’s an odd un when you are getting on a plane and looking at the weather where you are going. When I came back from Marrakesh last week it was 23/34 degrees and gorgeous. Shorts and tee shirt. Coming back I had jeans and t shirt. 14 degrees, and the taxi driver was shivering in the car taking us to Marrakech airport. When we landed I had T shirt, long sleeved top, golf jacket and waterproof jacket. It was bloody freezing.![]()
And when she stepped off the plane into the cold air, did her tiny white top look even more stunning?Oh yeah, she was a looker.
She looked fantastic and also utterly stupid, both at the same time!
Now now Clive. Behave yourselfAnd when she stepped off the plane into the cold air, did her tiny white top look even more stunning?![]()