I apologize in advance for the length of this post.
About three weeks ago we hired on a new cook which seemed like a good thing because we’ve recently seen an increase in business and were not just a little short handed.
Now in the eighteen years I’ve worked for this place, employees have had the option of taking cash advances. If you had enough hours on your time card and if there was enough cash in the drawer you could take a “draw” and it would come out of your next paycheck. We usually make the limit about $20.00; more in certain situations. It has certainly helped me out when I was a little short on rent on needed to get bills paid by a certain time.
From day one this new employee has asked for draws. At first it was $10.00 here $10.00 there. Then one day he calls and says he’s being kicked out by his roommates and isn’t going to be able to make it in but can he take a draw for $25.00 so he can stay at one of those places that offer temporary residence. Okay, so he shows up to work the next day and now he’s asking for $30. Well the guy’s down on his luck and he seems to be doing a pretty good job so he keeps asking and we keep accommodating.
So Saturday he calls and says he’s going to be late because he hurt his back at his other job. Fine, we’ll just hold the fort down until he gets in. So he calls again about 15 minutes after he’s supposed to be there and says he’s not going to make it in because he’s going to the doctor but he’ll for sure be in Sunday with all the documentation. Well Sunday rolls around and I go in an hour before my shift starts to make a batch of dough. The day manager tells me that this guy isn’t coming in, but will be in on Tuesday (we’re closed labor day) So we get busy and I have to call the owner in. Halfway through the shift this guy calls wanting to take another draw to fill a perscription. So the owner goes over his time card and sees that there is not enough hours to warrant another draw. Now this guy starts to hem and haw “Come on, you’re the only one who can help me, please help me out, I really need this blah blah blah.” The owner keeps trying to explain and the guy just won’t take no for an answer. It gets to the point where I have to call the owner off the phone because we’re starting to get backed up.
The owner and I have been friends since before he bought into the place. He has a good heart and would give you the shirt off his back. There have been many times that he has helped me out in a pinch and in return I try to do the best job I can for him. Unfortunately the owner is really not too good (nor am I) at handling confrontational situations.
Now this new employee appears to be the kind of guy to see just how far he can push his limits. And I think it’s only obvious he’s taking advantage of the owner’s good will and non confrontational nature.
I am just a little suspect to his other work “injury” and think he may be just using that to try to win sympathy and thus get more money. Even if his injury were real, why is his other employer not helping him out?
He claims he broke his back. My mother broke her back when she was 12 years old and let me tell you she was in no condition to work at all for years and yet this guy plans to show up for work on Tuesday.
I don’t know about you guys, but whenever I’ve started a new job. I laid low, did my job, kept my mouth shut, and even if I knew I was able to take draws wouldn’t have dreamed of asking for one in the first few months let alone the very first day then continuing to ask for draws to the point where my paycheck was in danger of being in the negative.
So with all that long winded information. How would you handle this guy?
Would you cut him loose?
Would you wait to see his “Doctor’s Note”
Would you, in a sense, let him dictate policy and do away with “draws” all together? (I know it’s a loaded question)
If this guy is let go. We have a few more applicants on file that would be happy to fill his position.
Personally I don’t want to see my friend being taken advantage of. But in the end it is his decision. I’ve already told him my thoughts. Now I turn to you for your opinions.
Thanks again for reading this long post,
Your comments are appreciated.
About three weeks ago we hired on a new cook which seemed like a good thing because we’ve recently seen an increase in business and were not just a little short handed.
Now in the eighteen years I’ve worked for this place, employees have had the option of taking cash advances. If you had enough hours on your time card and if there was enough cash in the drawer you could take a “draw” and it would come out of your next paycheck. We usually make the limit about $20.00; more in certain situations. It has certainly helped me out when I was a little short on rent on needed to get bills paid by a certain time.
From day one this new employee has asked for draws. At first it was $10.00 here $10.00 there. Then one day he calls and says he’s being kicked out by his roommates and isn’t going to be able to make it in but can he take a draw for $25.00 so he can stay at one of those places that offer temporary residence. Okay, so he shows up to work the next day and now he’s asking for $30. Well the guy’s down on his luck and he seems to be doing a pretty good job so he keeps asking and we keep accommodating.
So Saturday he calls and says he’s going to be late because he hurt his back at his other job. Fine, we’ll just hold the fort down until he gets in. So he calls again about 15 minutes after he’s supposed to be there and says he’s not going to make it in because he’s going to the doctor but he’ll for sure be in Sunday with all the documentation. Well Sunday rolls around and I go in an hour before my shift starts to make a batch of dough. The day manager tells me that this guy isn’t coming in, but will be in on Tuesday (we’re closed labor day) So we get busy and I have to call the owner in. Halfway through the shift this guy calls wanting to take another draw to fill a perscription. So the owner goes over his time card and sees that there is not enough hours to warrant another draw. Now this guy starts to hem and haw “Come on, you’re the only one who can help me, please help me out, I really need this blah blah blah.” The owner keeps trying to explain and the guy just won’t take no for an answer. It gets to the point where I have to call the owner off the phone because we’re starting to get backed up.
The owner and I have been friends since before he bought into the place. He has a good heart and would give you the shirt off his back. There have been many times that he has helped me out in a pinch and in return I try to do the best job I can for him. Unfortunately the owner is really not too good (nor am I) at handling confrontational situations.
Now this new employee appears to be the kind of guy to see just how far he can push his limits. And I think it’s only obvious he’s taking advantage of the owner’s good will and non confrontational nature.
I am just a little suspect to his other work “injury” and think he may be just using that to try to win sympathy and thus get more money. Even if his injury were real, why is his other employer not helping him out?
He claims he broke his back. My mother broke her back when she was 12 years old and let me tell you she was in no condition to work at all for years and yet this guy plans to show up for work on Tuesday.
I don’t know about you guys, but whenever I’ve started a new job. I laid low, did my job, kept my mouth shut, and even if I knew I was able to take draws wouldn’t have dreamed of asking for one in the first few months let alone the very first day then continuing to ask for draws to the point where my paycheck was in danger of being in the negative.
So with all that long winded information. How would you handle this guy?
Would you cut him loose?
Would you wait to see his “Doctor’s Note”
Would you, in a sense, let him dictate policy and do away with “draws” all together? (I know it’s a loaded question)
If this guy is let go. We have a few more applicants on file that would be happy to fill his position.
Personally I don’t want to see my friend being taken advantage of. But in the end it is his decision. I’ve already told him my thoughts. Now I turn to you for your opinions.
Thanks again for reading this long post,
Your comments are appreciated.
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