I recently had to let go of an employee. Don't want to get into why.
Well I hired a new person that has only worked 2 shifts so far. They are in the process of training.
Before I hired this new person, I made it very clear that the first 90days will be a probationary period and that we can let you go for any reason during this time. I said if I were to offer you the job is there anything that you would need to take care of before starting, if so, when could you start? I want you to be ready to rock and roll as soon as we hire you, so lets get anything else out of the way if possible. They said no, nothing, they could start right away.
I explained very well into detail that calling off or coming in late is not acceptable in this line of business because it could cause me to be over ratios or such. I do understand that things may happen and you will need to call off a shift, but it is expected that you give as much notice as possible and that if calling is frequent we will let you go.
I defined frequent as more than 1 time a quarter. I told this person, please think about this, please do not accept this job if you know you will not be able to accept the responsibility of being here on time every day and only calling in when you really need to. I also explained that I don't have other employees sitting by the phone waiting for me to call them to come in when someone calls off, it really puts me in a bad place. Well this person said they were up for the challenge and wanted to move forward.
THe employee can not work with the kids yet until the background clears, so they are currently filing, organizing, shadowing me with the kids and etc. Only on the schedule only 2 days this week. They worked Monday and was supposed to work today, but called off saying that their great grandparent passed away. They did give me a notice last night.
I guess I am having a cold heart. If you knew you had to work this friday and your grandparent was ill, why would you not tell me sooner that there was a chance you would not be able to come in? I am really really trying not to judge here, I don't really know what happened. I feel horrible that this happened to the new hire, but I just can't help to feel jaded about it.
only 3rd shift and they already called off. BOth my past and current employees have not called off in probably over 6 months to 1 year.
Do I give a second chance or let go? TO me this is a really shaky start with what should be the time the employee is making every effort to put their best foot forward.
Well I hired a new person that has only worked 2 shifts so far. They are in the process of training.
Before I hired this new person, I made it very clear that the first 90days will be a probationary period and that we can let you go for any reason during this time. I said if I were to offer you the job is there anything that you would need to take care of before starting, if so, when could you start? I want you to be ready to rock and roll as soon as we hire you, so lets get anything else out of the way if possible. They said no, nothing, they could start right away.
I explained very well into detail that calling off or coming in late is not acceptable in this line of business because it could cause me to be over ratios or such. I do understand that things may happen and you will need to call off a shift, but it is expected that you give as much notice as possible and that if calling is frequent we will let you go.
I defined frequent as more than 1 time a quarter. I told this person, please think about this, please do not accept this job if you know you will not be able to accept the responsibility of being here on time every day and only calling in when you really need to. I also explained that I don't have other employees sitting by the phone waiting for me to call them to come in when someone calls off, it really puts me in a bad place. Well this person said they were up for the challenge and wanted to move forward.
THe employee can not work with the kids yet until the background clears, so they are currently filing, organizing, shadowing me with the kids and etc. Only on the schedule only 2 days this week. They worked Monday and was supposed to work today, but called off saying that their great grandparent passed away. They did give me a notice last night.
I guess I am having a cold heart. If you knew you had to work this friday and your grandparent was ill, why would you not tell me sooner that there was a chance you would not be able to come in? I am really really trying not to judge here, I don't really know what happened. I feel horrible that this happened to the new hire, but I just can't help to feel jaded about it.
only 3rd shift and they already called off. BOth my past and current employees have not called off in probably over 6 months to 1 year.
Do I give a second chance or let go? TO me this is a really shaky start with what should be the time the employee is making every effort to put their best foot forward.
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