Soldato
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I don't even work in IT and the fact I'm the go-to person to support the execs is a matter of discussion anyway (we need our service desk to step up and help, to be honest) - namely because I do travel for external meetings/projects a bit and hence am not in the office 8.5x5 anyway!Tell them your new exec hand holding surgery has now been rescheduled to the hours of 09:00 to 14:00.
Normal support ticket triage / SLA's apply.
No, but congrats on your reading skills.So you take a break to eat lunch AND take an hour to go swimming?
I tried going at 6pm and it was so busy it was impossible. HideousCould you not go for a swim after work?
9.30-6pm is my core hours but we're all very flexible depending on what's going on. Give and take. Then again, we're treated like adults with a lot of nice benefits so...He certainly has a lot of leeway. Assuming a standard 9-5, that's a lunch break three times longer than what a lot of people get.
Indeed... but yes - processional swimming at peak time nose to tail, takes all the enjoyment away.
Sorry I missed the earlier response.I don't even work in IT and the fact I'm the go-to person to support the execs is a matter of discussion anyway (we need our service desk to step up and help, to be honest) - namely because I do travel for external meetings/projects a bit and hence am not in the office 8.5x5 anyway!
No, but congrats on your reading skills.
Your obligations will have already been made known to you in a clearly worded written contract. If you fail to meet these, you are in breach and may be subject to immediate dismissal. Plenty of people willing to do your job, if you're not going to...
He certainly has a lot of leeway. Assuming a standard 9-5, that's a lunch break three times longer than what a lot of people get.
A lot of benefits, from the sounds of it... and/or no-one at your workplace has yet been caught taking the **** enough to warrant greater scrutiny from the management. That's usually what kills it.
Small-ish company, is it?
Is it no longer the responsibility of the individual to look after one's own self, then?
Kinda like how it's no longer the parents' responsibility to raise their own children....
I don't really understand what is the difference between:
"Where's Scam?", "Oh he's at lunch because it's 12.05pm and he'll be back at 1pm"
And
"Where's Scam?", "Oh he's at lunch because it's 3.05pm and he'll be back at 4pm".
I'm required to take one, but I don't bother.
As for the firing - Why not?
I'm not some loving lefty liberal. If you want that, go work for MTV.
Your obligations will have already been made known to you in a clearly worded written contract. If you fail to meet these, you are in breach and may be subject to immediate dismissal. Plenty of people willing to do your job, if you're not going to...
He certainly has a lot of leeway. Assuming a standard 9-5, that's a lunch break three times longer than what a lot of people get.
Pretty standard, even on Flexitime contracts at places I've worked there are "core hours" that you have to be in the office.
I think its reasonable for your employer to tell you when to have lunch. Between 12-2 is fine?
Oh dear you are hard off some of us have 30 min lunch break and thats it lol.....suck it up
You stop for lunch, and then 90 minutes later you stop again and go out the office for an hour long swim? I'd be sacked!
Change career, become a swimming instructor.
I don't really understand what is the difference between:
"Where's Scam?", "Oh he's at lunch because it's 12.05pm and he'll be back at 1pm"
And
"Where's Scam?", "Oh he's at lunch because it's 3.05pm and he'll be back at 4pm".
He's still unavailable, and there's nothing to say that work should be done at specific times here.