Posted by Pair-a-dice farm on November 07, 2016 at 03:34:12 from (173.202.0.33):
In Reply to: New day and age posted by John in La on November 06, 2016 at 15:26:52:
I've heard several stories like that from people from the south who went to work in union factories after WWII. Eventually they were worn down or threatened to slow down to the "acceptable" pace. I can kind of see both sides. I've hired enthusiastic employees that tried to overachieve and ended up making too many mistakes in the process. Giving your daughter's supervisor the benefit of the doubt, maybe that was his concern. However laziness and lackluster job performance is an epidemic. My son worked as a supervisor at a chain store for a while. Employees standing around talking was a problem. He approached 3 women who where goofing off and confronted them. They told him that "they be talkin they bizness". He reported them but his boss said that "under those circumstances" it was best that he forget the incident.
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