llama112
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Having a "debate" with my boyfriend.
I basically schedule this group of 20 employees at my work. I try to give them all a similar number of shifts based on how many they'd like to work. Ex. if Person A wants to work 20 shifts and Person B wants to work 10 shifts, I would give Person A 10 shifts and Person B 5 shifts so they'd each get 50% of the shifts that they signed up for. With a group of about 20 employees, it obviously gets to places where not everyone gets exactly 50% but people generally get 50-60% and I try to make things approximate.
This one employee was very rude and disrespectful for me. So next time I'm deciding who gets what shifts, I would give her a lower percentage and I'd give someone who was more polite and respectful a higher percentage of shifts.
I don't really have much of an interaction with these employees, it's just a small part of my job. But I do have to decide who gets a higher percentage of shifts and I do it based on things like that - how they communicate with me is one of the ways. There are also other ways I choose who gets what shifts ex. skill level, how long they've been with the company, if they call in sick much, etc. but those are all factors in my decision.
Would you consider this childish or vindictive?
I personally think that, if an employee is going to be unprofessional and rude for absolutely no reason (I was very polite in return btw even though I didn't want to be), then why should I try and give her more shifts? It just doesn't make sense.
My boyfriend is trying to tell me I'm being vindictive and childish - my coworkers agree with me though. They don't think this employee should have been rude to me. I don't care that much, I just figure I'll give her a lower percentage, she might miss out on like one shift every couple of months, it's not like it is a ton or anything because everyone is still approximate... she's just on the lower side (so at 50% instead of 60%).
I basically schedule this group of 20 employees at my work. I try to give them all a similar number of shifts based on how many they'd like to work. Ex. if Person A wants to work 20 shifts and Person B wants to work 10 shifts, I would give Person A 10 shifts and Person B 5 shifts so they'd each get 50% of the shifts that they signed up for. With a group of about 20 employees, it obviously gets to places where not everyone gets exactly 50% but people generally get 50-60% and I try to make things approximate.
This one employee was very rude and disrespectful for me. So next time I'm deciding who gets what shifts, I would give her a lower percentage and I'd give someone who was more polite and respectful a higher percentage of shifts.
I don't really have much of an interaction with these employees, it's just a small part of my job. But I do have to decide who gets a higher percentage of shifts and I do it based on things like that - how they communicate with me is one of the ways. There are also other ways I choose who gets what shifts ex. skill level, how long they've been with the company, if they call in sick much, etc. but those are all factors in my decision.
Would you consider this childish or vindictive?
I personally think that, if an employee is going to be unprofessional and rude for absolutely no reason (I was very polite in return btw even though I didn't want to be), then why should I try and give her more shifts? It just doesn't make sense.
My boyfriend is trying to tell me I'm being vindictive and childish - my coworkers agree with me though. They don't think this employee should have been rude to me. I don't care that much, I just figure I'll give her a lower percentage, she might miss out on like one shift every couple of months, it's not like it is a ton or anything because everyone is still approximate... she's just on the lower side (so at 50% instead of 60%).