*work related, figured it was unsafe and too touchy for CS*
So, there was a whole bunch of whining and crying of "unfair" last time around that we were on required extra hours at work of how it's assigned and done. It used to be that you were told what time frame the hours needed to be done in, and it went by the most senior person to the least senior person, all the way down, until every extra spot was full.
Yes, the whining was coming from newer people who are at the lower end of the totem pole of seniority.
So, to be fair, the least senior people get to pick first for a while now. The most senior person in the work area gets the last pick, usually the least desired hours. How's that for all your years of dedication and working here?
I'm getting up there on the list. With the every so many years of a revolving door of turnover, it didn't take me long to get further up the pole.
Funny thing, when I was a newer person with only a year or two in, since I was at the bottom, if there were layoffs or forced weeks/days off, guess who HAD to take them if the more senior people didn't want them? Yeah. No playing "fair" just to make the newer people happy.
Seniority is earned through time spent at a job, and should be rewarded as such. That's my opinion.
Oh, also, my shift lead also believes that seniority goes in the order of how much she likes her subordinates. So, that puts me and my group of friends....right at the bottom. When subordinates cannot agree on divying out who goes to break when, it's supposed to go by seniority. Nope. She made up a BS story about how since my friend took a shift transfer last season, he "lost" his seniority in her mind, and I had to choose if it was more important to go to break with my friend or be "right" with my seniority.
So, there was a whole bunch of whining and crying of "unfair" last time around that we were on required extra hours at work of how it's assigned and done. It used to be that you were told what time frame the hours needed to be done in, and it went by the most senior person to the least senior person, all the way down, until every extra spot was full.
Yes, the whining was coming from newer people who are at the lower end of the totem pole of seniority.
So, to be fair, the least senior people get to pick first for a while now. The most senior person in the work area gets the last pick, usually the least desired hours. How's that for all your years of dedication and working here?
I'm getting up there on the list. With the every so many years of a revolving door of turnover, it didn't take me long to get further up the pole.
Funny thing, when I was a newer person with only a year or two in, since I was at the bottom, if there were layoffs or forced weeks/days off, guess who HAD to take them if the more senior people didn't want them? Yeah. No playing "fair" just to make the newer people happy.
Seniority is earned through time spent at a job, and should be rewarded as such. That's my opinion.
Oh, also, my shift lead also believes that seniority goes in the order of how much she likes her subordinates. So, that puts me and my group of friends....right at the bottom. When subordinates cannot agree on divying out who goes to break when, it's supposed to go by seniority. Nope. She made up a BS story about how since my friend took a shift transfer last season, he "lost" his seniority in her mind, and I had to choose if it was more important to go to break with my friend or be "right" with my seniority.
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