StPaul_Irish
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soooo youre saying this could have just been an email?
Let's put something on the schedule
soooo youre saying this could have just been an email?
Was thinking about paying the lazy tax at a midas. Needed an oil change, front brakes, brake light, and backup light quoted $1200.
$13 oil
$4 filter
$10 in bulbs
Pads and rotors from Detroit axel $95
2 hours.
Fucking $1200 gtfo
Did the same thing at a dealership a few months ago. They wanted $450 and 2 hours to replace my headlight bulbs 😂. I went to auto zone and bought the brightest ones for $65 and did it myself in 15 minutes.Was thinking about paying the lazy tax at a midas. Needed an oil change, front brakes, brake light, and backup light quoted $1200.
$13 oil
$4 filter
$10 in bulbs
Pads and rotors from Detroit axel $95
2 hours.
Fucking $1200 gtfo
Should have gone to Rack Em’s mom,… dirt cheap oil changesWas thinking about paying the lazy tax at a midas. Needed an oil change, front brakes, brake light, and backup light quoted $1200.
$13 oil
$4 filter
$10 in bulbs
Pads and rotors from Detroit axel $95
2 hours.
Fucking $1200 gtfo
She also has a rewards program. After your fifth oil change you get your choice of, well I be leave it at that.Should have gone to Rack Em’s mom,… dirt cheap oil changes
She’s out of the oil change business. Can’t fit under a car even with the 6ft liftShould have gone to Rack Em’s mom,… dirt cheap oil changes
She’s out of the oil change business. Can’t fit under a car even with the 6ft lift
first off,… I’m 6’1” and a slim/sexy 190… second, I don’t wear underwear bro. Lord Vader roams freeWell, now we have our answer to whether ACamp wears briefs or boxers.
That is pretty shitty of them to not be honest, seems like he was just leveraging you for as much as he could possibly get from the new position.Why can't people be honest when they turn in their notice?
Had a guy turn in his notice. His reason for leaving was he had an offer allowing him to work from home some and he's getting a decent bump in salary. When he tells me where he's going, I know the salary he's been offered isn't nearly what he said he's going to get. While we haven't officially allowed employees to work from home, I've let this guy do 2-3 days a week for a couple of years now. Against my better judgement I ask him if he would stay if he can officially work from home a couple of days a week and get a decent increase. He says he'll stay as he likes working here.
I can do the increase easily, but our owner has had a hard stand against people working from home. After some back and forth discussion, the owner says he'll allow it as long as our labor attorney says it's okay, because he's still not going to allow other departments to do it. Attorney gives a thumbs up, so I tell the guy I got him a raise and he can work from home two days a week.
He then tells me he's going to take the other position and starts citing the cost of our medical insurance and the drive to and from work and road construction as factors.
It went against my better judgement to try and work things out, but I did it anyway as this guy has never been a problem, is a good worker and we get a long great (he's an ND fan). Yet, here we are. Just be honest up front. The silver lining? Now I can officially offer work from home instead of doing it on the QT.
He's actually overall a really good guy to work for and we get along real well. He was on a Zoom call with our banker one day and the guy was working from home. I guess the call got interrupted a couple of times because of a barking dog. He questions how you can be as productive if you have to stop to take care of the dog or a sick kid, etc.That is pretty shitty of them to not be honest, seems like he was just leveraging you for as much as he could possibly get from the new position.
On your boss, I don't understand the owners who are still fighting telecommuting. If your job allows it, i.e. you can get the job done just as well at home as you can in the office, you're going to lose employees when they get job offers that offer remote work, plain and simple. Not only am I saving money for gas and keeping miles/wear and tear off my vehicle, but I got back 1.5 - 2 hours of my day without that hellish commute to downtown Detroit.
At least your boss seems to be giving in a bit, albeit begrudgingly.
You won't even mind, because you will never be in the office to interact with people anyhow.In the end he knew I was right and why he agreed to make it official with my staff. No other departments can do it. lol Once word gets around, I'm probably not going to be very popular outside of my department. lol
I only live 10 minutes from work and enjoy coming in as much as the wife enjoys seeing me leave for the day! loYou won't even mind, because you will never be in the office to interact with people anyhow.
These are fair criticisms to home work, but I can tell you from my corporate office days, it's way less with the dog needing to be let our or interupting than the coworker distractions when people would just come up to your desk and shoot the breeze or the "water cooler" chats. It's all breakeven, IMO.He's actually overall a really good guy to work for and we get along real well. He was on a Zoom call with our banker one day and the guy was working from home. I guess the call got interrupted a couple of times because of a barking dog. He questions how you can be as productive if you have to stop to take care of the dog or a sick kid, etc.
Back in 2001 due to losing a major customer, he had to layoff some people and cut everyone else's wages. Once they recovered, he paid back all the difference between the original salary and their cut salary.
In the end he knew I was right and why he agreed to make it official with my staff. No other departments can do it. lol Once word gets around, I'm probably not going to be very popular outside of my department. lol
Love that you just called your aunt a dipshit lol.My company is essentially all outside labor. Its currently 92 and our crews our pretty miserable. Our dipshit office admin (my aunt) just asked one of our crew leads if he could start her car for her so it would be cold when she got in. This kid is wearing boots, jeans, long sleeve shirt and hard hat. She is sitting inside an office with the a/c she has set at 68....... God bless this young man cause if he would have slashed her tires I would have understood.
Its the perks of family businessLove that you just called your aunt a dipshit lol.
In all seriousness, yeah that sucks. I try not to complain about it being "hot outside" since I'm a desk jockey, myself. My first job was as a shop laborer. No AC in the warehouse, and half the time I was doing projects outside. I've got it good now. Don't envy the hard workers who are dealing with the summer heat.
Why can't people be honest when they turn in their notice?
Had a guy turn in his notice. His reason for leaving was he had an offer allowing him to work from home some and he's getting a decent bump in salary. When he tells me where he's going, I know the salary he's been offered isn't nearly what he said he's going to get. While we haven't officially allowed employees to work from home, I've let this guy do 2-3 days a week for a couple of years now. Against my better judgement I ask him if he would stay if he can officially work from home a couple of days a week and get a decent increase. He says he'll stay as he likes working here.
I can do the increase easily, but our owner has had a hard stand against people working from home. After some back and forth discussion, the owner says he'll allow it as long as our labor attorney says it's okay, because he's still not going to allow other departments to do it. Attorney gives a thumbs up, so I tell the guy I got him a raise and he can work from home two days a week.
He then tells me he's going to take the other position and starts citing the cost of our medical insurance and the drive to and from work and road construction as factors.
It went against my better judgement to try and work things out, but I did it anyway as this guy has never been a problem, is a good worker and we get a long great (he's an ND fan). Yet, here we are. Just be honest up front. The silver lining? Now I can officially offer work from home instead of doing it on the QT.
92 sounds so nice. Can't wait until Halloween when it cools down like that here.My company is essentially all outside labor. Its currently 92 and our crews are pretty miserable. Our dipshit office admin (my aunt) just asked one of our crew leads if he could start her car for her so it would be cold when she got in. This kid is wearing boots, jeans, long sleeve shirt and hard hat. She is sitting inside an office with the a/c she has set at 68....... God bless this young man cause if he would have slashed her tires I would have understood.
92 sounds so nice. Can't wait until Halloween when it cools down like that here.
I had two days training local fire dept's in a full hazmat suit with SCBA (Scuba gear only no U for Underwater) and one day was outside when it was 119.
I drank 4 gallons of water and still lost 9 pounds in 10 hours. That's 41 lbs of H2O that went through my system. Freaky.
The temp on top of the black rail car was 175 degrees. And no... they do not pay me enough to do that more than once every 6 months.
Yep, the percentage of people that accept a counter offer and stay longer than about 1- 1 1/2 years is very low. I was hoping he'd stay for selfish reasons. Would have been less painful in about a year as a couple of big projects would have been wrapped up by then.He was looking for a reason to leave. When you found him answer he was stilling look. Sounds like even if he did accept this offer he would still been looking.
Stay safe my friend.92 sounds so nice. Can't wait until Halloween when it cools down like that here.
I had two days training local fire dept's in a full hazmat suit with SCBA (Scuba gear only no U for Underwater) and one day was outside when it was 119.
I drank 4 gallons of water and still lost 9 pounds in 10 hours. That's 41 lbs of H2O that went through my system. Freaky.
The temp on top of the black rail car was 175 degrees. And no... they do not pay me enough to do that more than once every 6 months.