He sounds like he sin't the only one with an attitude. You're joking right ?One staff member in particular has a very negative attitude, always whinging etc. He just about does his job under his job description but will never ever go the extra mile, stay late (by late I mean 10 mins) and will log off at lunch and back in again after 1 hour regardless of how busy we are or what needs to be done, always last to answer the phone etc.
How so? There has to be give and take in a small business. That's the nature of the beast. I thought the "work to rule attitude" was a thing of the past. It seems I was wrong.He sounds like he sin't the only one with an attitude. You're joking right ?
sounds just like me! So he does what you tell him, starts punctually and finishes when his working day is finished. I'd expect it to be a favourable review for him!
Hi,
I'm carrying out employee reviews, most will be fine. One staff member in particular has a very negative attitude, always whinging etc. He just about does his job under his job description but will never ever go the extra mile, stay late (by late I mean 10 mins) and will log off at lunch and back in again after 1 hour regardless of how busy we are or what needs to be done, always last to answer the phone etc. We're small and with annual leave we've really been pushed to our limit.
How much of this can I say at a review? Its hard to change an attitude and he probably thinks he has a great one.
Any advice?
Thanks
As in chalk and cheese.Ok maybe I've been too vague...
A private informal chat with any employee should alleviate most situations. Managers, learn to manage or you will be managed by your employees.
Perhaps he has lost respect for an employer who encourages tax evasion?we've all been told on a couple of occassions to have a meal out with the other half or whoever, keep the receipt and work will cover it.
Be very, very careful how you interpret this information. What do you mean by 4.5 hours? Is the package measuring the amount of time the browser window was open? If he switches from the browser to his email, while leaving the browser window open, is your package counting this time as part of the 4.5 hours?We need the Internet every so often for work and he was always using it personally and switching over when I walk back in to the room. The other staff members complained that he is browsing the Internet while they are up to their eyes getting work done. I challenged him and he said he wasnt so I got a monitoring package in place for a month and the first day I got the results it showed he had been on the previous day for 4.5 hours. We possibly refer to the Internet 7 or 8 times a day to do checks so it wasnt for work. He showly cut down the time but I know as soon as I leave his view he's sending epic emails (not for work, I can see them on his screen from my desk) and browsing again. I only had a month trial on monitoring, I thought it would be sufficient.
Perhaps he has lost respect for an employer who encourages tax evasion?
Be very, very careful how you interpret this information. What do you mean by 4.5 hours? Is the package measuring the amount of time the browser window was open? If he switches from the browser to his email, while leaving the browser window open, is your package counting this time as part of the 4.5 hours?
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