Posted by jocco on May 09, 2016 at 04:36:14 from (166.182.3.105):
Guys this just went down and almost turned into a boxing match!!! A guy hired some people or crew to do a job on a building (lets say tractor shed). They charge buy the hour, not to uncommon in this area. Well as he watched them every 30 seconds the workers were on the cell phone with there wife or whoever or texting for however long and work ceased. He started to add it up and you get it, pay for hour and getting 30 min of work!!! He went right to boss and told him straight up " your crew is going to be off the cell phones when working or your going down the road" OH MAN THAT WAS ALI-FORMAN 1974!!!! Now I can see both sides of it to a point but my real issue is how should this be handled??? What is ethical? I was not involved only as a spectator and not sure as to the outcome as it was late in the day and people went home mad!! I too have dealt with this and let it slide but can see the issue. SO YOU GUYS ARE THE JURY ON THIS. Amish crew maybe lol!!!
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