Watwheels Supersonic May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 This one is manager no balls to manage their subordinates. Most managers here no balls and no skills to manage down, but super skilful to suck up to top management and ang moh. I disagree. We are not talking about bangalahs and their foreman or supervisor. A manager has his own work to take care of & his role is not to babysit his subordinates. If ppl wants to be treated like a child, they will be treated like one. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porker Turbocharged May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 This one is manager no balls to manage their subordinates. Most managers here no balls and no skills to manage down, but super skilful to suck up to top management and ang moh. That's a very middle management mentality. Management should be concerned only about deliverables. I don't give a s h i t if my subordinate sleeps at home as long as his work gets done and objectives are met. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babyt 4th Gear May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 I have 25yo NETS sales guy came down to my shop on Sat in bermuda, tee and slippers to collect my filled application form and $200 deposit. i was like ????????? is that the attitude and presentation of youngsters nowadays? even if its sat, u dont dress like that to see ur clients...i can wear causal in shop cos im owner but not for u. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 I have 25yo NETS sales guy came down to my shop on Sat in bermuda, tee and slippers to collect my filled application form and $200 deposit. i was like ????????? is that the attitude and presentation of youngsters nowadays? even if its sat, u dont dress like that to see ur clients...i can wear causal in shop cos im owner but not for u. That depends. If his is a 5 day work week he's doing beyond which is good. If 6 days work week dan it's not very pro. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tjkbeluga 5th Gear May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 That depends. If his is a 5 day work week he's doing beyond which is good. If 6 days work week dan it's not very pro. That's beside the point. Being professional is for yoir own good, not just for the company... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tarenn 2nd Gear May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 I have 25yo NETS sales guy came down to my shop on Sat in bermuda, tee and slippers to collect my filled application form and $200 deposit. i was like ????????? is that the attitude and presentation of youngsters nowadays? even if its sat, u dont dress like that to see ur clients...i can wear causal in shop cos im owner but not for u. Get use to it, that is pretty much the norm now with youngsters for sat and if they are doing an errand on their off-day. Also a chance to show off their body-arts. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Earthboy 4th Gear May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 Each company has a start time for work. employee cannot choose what time they want to start. be punctual! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 it is the contract that hold back both, one cannot fire the strawberry without paying her 3 months, one cannot resign without paying company 3 months.... so both try to keng to their benefits. she has been given 30min leeway, company impose $1/min seem fair, if she doesn't like the term, she can resign... them she lose Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Earthboy 4th Gear May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 i always give them warning i they late for 3 times. after that go see HR. 1$ is being kind her. if not willing to work than dont work! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 In instances like this, get FT better... They more hungry This girl can be maid overseas if she continues Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Estrangable 5th Gear May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 it's always so easy to blame it on the "strawberry" generation and blaming them for weak...this is the case of exploitation. 3 months notice period is just simply ridiculous... I only heard of senior management staff having to serve 3 months period....typically for entry level 1 month is the norm....in fact in the us, u can just tender on the spot and not come to work any more. again, moral of the story never join a SME IT firm... 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 This girl shd work w the slapper...then she may learn Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hydrocarbon Turbocharged May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 it's always so easy to blame it on the "strawberry" generation and blaming them for weak...this is the case of exploitation. 3 months notice period is just simply ridiculous... I only heard of senior management staff having to serve 3 months period....typically for entry level 1 month is the norm....in fact in the us, u can just tender on the spot and not come to work any more. again, moral of the story never join a SME IT firm... While I agree with you that 3 months for a junior position is ridiculous, I don't think it's right to paint all the SME IT firms in the same stroke. From the article itself, it seems like "Amanda" doesn't seem to take her job seriously. If she's always late, and her boss even pushes her starting time back by half an hour, why can't she be on time afterwards? It doesn't matter if she tries to take a shorter lunch hour or goes home slightly later, she's already in the wrong in the first place. If she was late for a meeting, she would have wasted everyone's time, not just her own. She even knows by how many minutes she was late per month, yet she does nothing about it. So, the moral of the story shouldn't be "never join a SME IT firm", but be responsible for your own actions. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neost 6th Gear May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 it's always so easy to blame it on the "strawberry" generation and blaming them for weak...this is the case of exploitation. 3 months notice period is just simply ridiculous... I only heard of senior management staff having to serve 3 months period....typically for entry level 1 month is the norm....in fact in the us, u can just tender on the spot and not come to work any more. again, moral of the story never join a SME IT firm... You mean if join a big name MNC can suka suka late for work is it? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Estrangable 5th Gear May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 You mean if join a big name MNC can suka suka late for work is it? depends....quite a lot of companies really don't give a damn about what time u step into office and what time u step out... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigershark1976 Turbocharged May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 That's a very middle management mentality. Management should be concerned only about deliverables. I don't give a s h i t if my subordinate sleeps at home as long as his work gets done and objectives are met. sarpork! this is what i practice as well, dun tell me how many hours u work... want time u report to work and what time u knock off... so long you can deliver the work within the time frame, thats good enough. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chucky2007 Turbocharged May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 I used to have a strawberry gen staff who is perpetual late comers.. around 915-1030am come in when official time is 830am. Super lame.. I served multiple notice and warning to the staff with feedback to HR. Wanna fire the staff but HR very softheart. Finally the staff resigns as know no chance of promotion or whatever bec of feedbacks that I lodged.. all people in office very happy and relieve. Anywhere for the report above.. its the typical one sided story.. just that company is soft and stupid. Soft for not terminating the staff early. Stupid for implementing fines that's not legal. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic May 26, 2013 Share May 26, 2013 It's not a trend. If you fire ppl you have to give severance package. If employees leave on their own or asked to, employers dun have to give extra cent. Why must the boss give extra to bad workers? Ppl coming in late is a bad habit. If there's isn't some basic rules & penalties in place ppl will take it for granted. Whoa lau, my colleague comes in at 10am boss never say anything, I also follow. Ppl should be ashamed of themselves for having such bad work attitude and not blame the company for penalizing them. If they are good in the first place, you won't see this kinda thing. Many times ppl spoil their own market. What do you mean you also follow? You mean you also come in at 10am or you follow your company rules and come on time? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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