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over a year ago
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May sound like a stupid question. Come to think of it, it probably is a stupid question, but there is a point to it. Question is when does your shift in work start and finish? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"7 til half 7 (12 and half hrs) through the day or through the night
7:31pm you clock out. You care about anything then? "
Yes im always reflecting on experiences at work,its part of my job,if I think if something that may be relevant to the next person that ive forgotten to mention then ill phone them up |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"May sound like a stupid question. Come to think of it, it probably is a stupid question, but there is a point to it. Question is when does your shift in work start and finish? "
Why are you a burglar |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"May sound like a stupid question. Come to think of it, it probably is a stupid question, but there is a point to it. Question is when does your shift in work start and finish?
Why are you a burglar "
Lol |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"7 til half 7 (12 and half hrs) through the day or through the night
7:31pm you clock out. You care about anything then?
Yes im always reflecting on experiences at work,its part of my job,if I think if something that may be relevant to the next person that ive forgotten to mention then ill phone them up "
Not exactly what I mean. Example you work for a massive firm. Your branch alone employees a few hundred people. You are one of the "lower" level bosses. You clocked out of work, off duty and even though a colleague is genuinely working hard. You see something isn't right, like they are slow or something or an accident has happened. Do you hang around or do you think you are off duty. If it affects you on your next shift you'll have a word? |
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"Once I've clocked off I am off!! "
I thought that's what normal people are like, but going by this thread. I think we're unique and think differently. |
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"Once I've clocked off I am off!!
I thought that's what normal people are like, but going by this thread. I think we're unique and think differently."
My job is emotionally draining I have to protect myself in terms of switching off if I don't I'll be off on work related stress... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"7 til half 7 (12 and half hrs) through the day or through the night
7:31pm you clock out. You care about anything then?
Yes im always reflecting on experiences at work,its part of my job,if I think if something that may be relevant to the next person that ive forgotten to mention then ill phone them up
Not exactly what I mean. Example you work for a massive firm. Your branch alone employees a few hundred people. You are one of the "lower" level bosses. You clocked out of work, off duty and even though a colleague is genuinely working hard. You see something isn't right, like they are slow or something or an accident has happened. Do you hang around or do you think you are off duty. If it affects you on your next shift you'll have a word? "
If something has happened after the time ive finished ill assess the situation,if I feel my assistance is required then ill stay for a while until its under control
What anyone else does at their place of work is up to them,I know what I can walk away from and what I can't |
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"Once I've clocked off I am off!!
I thought that's what normal people are like, but going by this thread. I think we're unique and think differently.
My job is emotionally draining I have to protect myself in terms of switching off if I don't I'll be off on work related stress..."
Hence my mood on here recently . |
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"7 til half 7 (12 and half hrs) through the day or through the night
7:31pm you clock out. You care about anything then?
Yes im always reflecting on experiences at work,its part of my job,if I think if something that may be relevant to the next person that ive forgotten to mention then ill phone them up
Not exactly what I mean. Example you work for a massive firm. Your branch alone employees a few hundred people. You are one of the "lower" level bosses. You clocked out of work, off duty and even though a colleague is genuinely working hard. You see something isn't right, like they are slow or something or an accident has happened. Do you hang around or do you think you are off duty. If it affects you on your next shift you'll have a word?
If something has happened after the time ive finished ill assess the situation,if I feel my assistance is required then ill stay for a while until its under control
What anyone else does at their place of work is up to them,I know what I can walk away from and what I can't"
I have a feeling what you and I do are probably the same. More a way of life than a job. |
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When I was a manager and something important cane up I would work extra to get it done so the clients hot the service they expected. I feel it's also good for the staff to see that you aren't afraid to do their jobs when required and allows you to appraise their work better by having relevant experience
Too many managers now see the work they cane from as beneath them and so lose the respect of the line reports. Without them you have no workforce and no job. |
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official hours are 8.00am til 20.00pm
i arrive at work 7.30am though just to have a drink and 'wake up' a bit.. i like to sit in on the hand over so ive a heads up on what happened and any changes.
sometimes i wont leave til 20.15 though as i dont like to leave things unfinished.
thanks to KRONOS i dont get paid any extra for arriving early or finishing late, but if i arrived at 8.01 i loose 15mins pay |
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"official hours are 8.00am til 20.00pm
i arrive at work 7.30am though just to have a drink and 'wake up' a bit.. i like to sit in on the hand over so ive a heads up on what happened and any changes.
sometimes i wont leave til 20.15 though as i dont like to leave things unfinished.
thanks to KRONOS i dont get paid any extra for arriving early or finishing late, but if i arrived at 8.01 i loose 15mins pay "
Ah KRONOS!! how much do I not miss that. Although ours only took the actual minutes off is. O don't see the point in deducting chunks of tome as you are just encouraging people to be latee. If I am going to lose 15 mins pay I'm gonna have 10 Mims more in bed |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"He did that once already, he said to change things over was a pain in the bum lol"
you can change your name by usage, dont need deed poll.
but thats by the by.
i have a foreign surname and it doesnt help lol |
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