Posted by JML755 on June 08, 2015 at 16:22:50 from (24.192.190.127):
In Reply to: Todays youth posted by sparktrician on June 08, 2015 at 06:05:38:
I hired a panel and harness builder a few months back. Pretty good young guy (great at soldering SMT and other small stuff) but he always wanted to argue with me. I finally told him that "yes, I would listen to his ideas but at the end of the conversation, I was still the boss". He made a comment one day as to "why was I always trying to p--ss him off." I told him that he should be worrying about p__ssing ME off, not the other way around. He also had a low attention span. I'd give him a job and find him wandering outside for a smoke or BS'ing with the engineers when they came into the shop. A few times I caught him with his head stuck in a panel and surfing the net on his cell phone. He acted like he had 20 yrs seniority and could do anything he wanted. I told him he had to earn those stripes.
But we were busy and I needed the manpower.
Had to lay somebody off. Guess who is on unemployment?
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