What to do when you have an annoying intern?

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I work for a startup company and recently got an intern to help as my workload was getting a bit too much. It started off quite well ok and he was doing a good job but as time has gone on hes getting lazier and lazier and when I ask him to do something he doesnt do it and tells me its a bad idea.

Im not really sure what to do Its got to the point where I kind of stop talking to him. He's a marketing intern so when I ask him what hes's got planned he just says outreach where its quite hard to show tangible success
 
Too many people are scared to confront bad workers, that's why lazy and incompetent people are everywhere. Drives me mad. Tear him a new one.
 
I'm not sure defenestration is the way forward. Maybe a reach-around would be more effective.

True story. That was the subject of one of the questions in our pub quiz a few years back, much hilarity ensued when a female student on another team was overheard, quite loudly, asking what killing the rain forests had to do with the death of Jezebel.
 
True story. That was the subject of one of the questions in our pub quiz a few years back, much hilarity ensued when a female student on another team was overheard, quite loudly, asking what killing the rain forests had to do with the death of Jezebel.

I'm going to believe you despite what Tony Blair says about you.
 
OPs username doesnt match with OPs actions.

Whats his motivation to do things? To get paid, to learn, to progress, to do a worthwhile job. If he's not ticking enough of these, you wont get him/her to change.
 
A marketing intern? So he's practicing for when he can add genuinely nothing of any value to any organization unlucky enough to employ him?

Tell him to get the stuff done and whilst constructive input is fine, refusing to do work is not. I imagine there are a lot of other interns who would jump at the chance he's ruining.
 
Aside from the intern have zero moral fibre in the first place for actually taking a intern position and that A his parents are well off anyway so he can actually do his work.

First thing Monday morning take him and you into your managers office, shut the door and say exactly what you have said in the post then get him to justify why he thinks its a bad idea. Then shoot his arguments down in flames with your knowledge of the job taking on-board his comments if they are rel-vent.

After all that ask him to leave the office and shut the door, then let your manager know more of your feelings on the matter.

The intern wont mind one bit as his parents are rich either way. So do what you must to make yourself look professional on the matter so you come up shining.

Interns deserve to be treated like cack for taking up a un-paid position in the first place shows a lack of any character or morals.

I hate them and treat them all like battery chickens.
 
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