KingsIslander wrote:We keep having people showing up to work on the wrong days. They then continue to do the same thing week after week...
Sounds like they found your next "A" Leads! :D:
KingsIslander wrote:We keep having people showing up to work on the wrong days. They then continue to do the same thing week after week...
That doesn't surprise me. I've got five kids. In July, I've got one going to Boy Scout Camp, four going to a Youth gathering in Illinois, 2 going to Los Angeles (two different weeks), all five going to South Dakota (three different weeks, and at least once we pick up one in South Dakota and drop him off in Chicago to go to Los Angeles the same day), as well as a wedding, Ballet Summer Intensive, and various other minor events I have to get someone to or go to myself.figgeek wrote:I do workforce management for call centers and I'm shocked at the number of people who forget when they have vacation days planned.
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I think that would be a big improvement. I'm pretty tired of clocking out at 20:15 and getting paid only through 20:12. If you're going to pay on tenths of an hour, at least be honest about it.Freak wrote:Oo, that's a weird one, never seen it done like that. All the companies I worked for always had the last digits in place. I'm sorry, but 16.5 - 23.2 looks like some math problem more than a schedule IMO. I don't think it'd kill the company to put 16:30 - 23:12 instead.
Ooh, I hate that! >.< They use military time when I check my schedule at the scheduling office and on the Hub, but when I actually clock in the location roster lists shift times in that stupid math. I freaked out a few times in the past because I thought I clocked in too early (i.e. clocked in at 17:15, but location roster says 17.25). :mad:Freak wrote:Oo, that's a weird one, never seen it done like that. All the companies I worked for always had the last digits in place. I'm sorry, but 16.5 - 23.2 looks like some math problem more than a schedule IMO. I don't think it'd kill the company to put 16:30 - 23:12 instead.