Anonymous wrote:Wage aside, do their resumes match up with their job title/responsibilities? For example, I wouldn't expect a 50 y/o former waitress to be as competent as a fresh 22y/o fresh college grad when it comes to data input.
Let's hope no one ever feels that way about you when you turn 50. Anonymous wrote:I know that unless there was the possibility of a 'temp to hire' situation, I put in very little effort at any temp job I ever had. I always got the job done and done well, but I wasn't busting my ass to do it or doing it with excitement.
They always consisted of menial tasks that no one else wanted to do for around $15/hr (8 years ago in the DC area). Sorry I'm not super eager to be standing in your dusty file room, filing 8 months worth of files that other people couldn't seem to find the time to do themselves. I'm just here for the $15/hr and lack of fried food smell lingering on my person once leaving work, you know?
Also, most of my time while at temp jobs was spent looking for a permanent job that paid more than $15/hr and didn't just consist of mind-numbing grunt work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started managing two temp workers for my boss. They are completely inept. Since some of the responsibility of training is my duty, I feel like it makes me look bad. However, I found out how much they're making ($10/hr. in a major midwestern city), I think it's ridiculous to assume that someone who would take that much would have true working knowledge of excel and other computer programs. My boss is starting to get frustrated at me and them. How should I bring up the fact that we probably won't get someone decent for that price? Am I being ridiculous?
Nope. You are paying them shit wages, so you are not likely to get great workers. Sometimes you might luck out, but the odds are not in your favor. The people with better skills are not going to work for that. You need to go to the temp agency and ask for more qualified people, and be willing to pay a little more.
Anonymous wrote:I started managing two temp workers for my boss. They are completely inept. Since some of the responsibility of training is my duty, I feel like it makes me look bad. However, I found out how much they're making ($10/hr. in a major midwestern city), I think it's ridiculous to assume that someone who would take that much would have true working knowledge of excel and other computer programs. My boss is starting to get frustrated at me and them. How should I bring up the fact that we probably won't get someone decent for that price? Am I being ridiculous?
Anonymous wrote:I started managing two temp workers for my boss. They are completely inept. Since some of the responsibility of training is my duty, I feel like it makes me look bad. However, I found out how much they're making ($10/hr. in a major midwestern city), I think it's ridiculous to assume that someone who would take that much would have true working knowledge of excel and other computer programs. My boss is starting to get frustrated at me and them. How should I bring up the fact that we probably won't get someone decent for that price? Am I being ridiculous?
Anonymous wrote:Ask the temp agency to replace them with temps who have the skills you need.