+1 I'd have a conversation with them about professional behaviors, if I were their boss - have a peer present (your peer). If you're not their boss, have their boss do it. I had a millennial expose himself to me when he was drunk. Gross. I got a peer to pull him aside for a discussion. I didn't report him to HR, but in retrospect maybe I should have. |
| I was a better employee when I was a fresh grad than I am today (25+ years later). |
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If i think back, I absolutely cringe at my behavior!
That said, I wouldn't have been late (in general). |
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No, I was very serious and reliable. It's why I moved up very quickly, in salary at least. I tell my children to be reliable and good workers. That's what my immigrant father taught me.
DC has had two internships now, and one turned into a PT job during the school year. They also worked at retail in the summer in HS, and the regional manager saw DC working and told the store manager to give DC as many hours as they want in the summer and during the school year. Manager was bummed when DC left. The manager at the current internship is already impressed with how much DC has done in the 1.5 weeks they've been there. DC told me the other interns are still behind in productivity. It is mind boggling to me that parents don't teach their children about work ethic, but then I'm amazed that parents don't teach their kids about personal finance, either. |
+1 haha. I goof off more now than when I started working. |
| I was an amazing employee from ages 25-39, and then I had a child. |
While I don’t disagree that working your butt off is necessary at all times and in all roles- didn’t the point used to be to not get fired? I’m surprised employers are tolerating employees consistently no- showing/ showing up late to work |
you do just enough not to. Exactly how does a single guy around 25 date, go to clubs with friends, go to Football games on Sunday, go to his beach house on weekends, go on ski trips and springbreaks and focus on work. He is blowing every cent he makes and out all the time. How good worker can he be. His goal is stay employeed to married with a kid then focus on work. |
it’s just incredible how many women here are jealousy magnets. wild! guess dcum really does attract the best and most beautiful. |
Not to derail, but can you please share more? My DD has severe learning disabilities and I’m wondering about her future work options. What kind of work do you do? Are you saying that you don’t understand your daily tasks? Does repetition help? I understand if you don’t want to share details about your disability. Regarding the OP - I was always on time, even at 17. That was a clear expectation, so I wouldn’t have dreamed of doing otherwise. |
Me too. I was much better then than now. |
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Always on time/prepared, good manners, never missed a deadline or anything like that.
But I didn't go out of my way to "go the extra mile" so management never really liked me. I was just never really challenged by the work, so I looked bad. |