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TopicHelp me discipline some of the employees at my 2nd job
mastermix3000
09/11/17 4:32:59 PM
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Jen0125 posted...
I really hate the mentality that if you don't want to work overtime you're lazy. Not everyone wants to spend every waking moment at work. Some people work to live, they don't live to work. Just because the opportunity to make extra money is there doesn't mean someone is required to take it. If it's not mandatory, it's not lazy to decline overtime. Some people prefer to have a work life balance that doesn't include spending more time at work than at home doing things they enjoy.


I'm not seeing where I said neglecting an opportunity for overtime makes one lazy, I have no idea where that even came from

From what OP said, these people specifically said they would work an OT shift (of 8 hours, which is pretty generous) and then not only show up, but gave no notification of them not even going to the shift they said they said they would work

It's lazy because not only did you just skip out of work, you didn't even have the courtesy to inform anybody. Also, if it's an OT shift that makes them look worse because they just lost an additional source of money

Have no idea where you came up with that assumption
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