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Re: Test For Training New Employees
Originally Posted by
Vanquish Auto
I am retraining one of my workers today.
I got the idea to hide $50 (2x$20’s &
2x$10’s) in the vehicle before he started
working on it this morning.
I did for two reasons.
The first was to see if he was skipping over
the areas that I was hiding the bills.
The second was to see if he would tell me
that he found them or just not say anything
and keep them.
Has as anyone else tried stuff like that
with their employees?
•No.
-I Never Have.
•Friendship?
-I believe that it’s completely fatuous to do
such chicanery to a close friend—especially
a friend that’s down on his luck. Besides:
-Any business owner/employer worth his salt
knows that the duplicitousness of the “Test”
you have devised isn't the proper retraining
protocol...for friend; or foe.
•Conversely:
-I would never work for anyone (friend; or not)
that ever attempted such shenanigans to me.
-(Under the guise of “retraining”. Yea...Right.)
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Super Member
Re: Test For Training New Employees
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
•No.
-I Never Have.
•Friendship?
-I believe that it’s completely fatuous to do
such chicanery to a close friend—especially
a friend that’s down on his luck. Besides:
-Any business owner/employer worth his salt
knows that the duplicitousness of the “Test”
you have devised isn't the proper retraining
protocol...for friend; or foe.
•Conversely:
-I would never work for anyone (friend; or not)
that ever attempted such shenanigans to me.
-(Under the guise of “retraining”. Yea...Right.)
Bob
Well said Bob.
I'll put it into laymen's terms: Pretty much a d!ck move to do that.
If you don't trust the guy, leave it at that.
Setting a trap for a guy that is "down on his luck" is actually a little cruel. JMO.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Test For Training New Employees
Shady if u ask me! I don’t like it.
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Super Member
Re: Test For Training New Employees
I am the shop foreman for my employer and have caught some kids we had working there rifling through a body shop customers consoles,,I told themf I ever seen that again they'd be fired,,,they did and they were promptly released from duty.
this homie don't play that..at all but I would never intentionally set someone up.
now on the other hand if you wanted to provide something like an aptitude test to make sure Willy Washboy knows his left from his right I see no reason not to do that.
“I have trouble with names and faces, but I never forget a car.”
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