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and i would in future ask him to RING and speak to you if he is off email not text - sometimes if someone is swinging the lead, its too easy just to text. If he has worked well in the two weeks, benefit of doubt, but give him a ring this morning, and see how he is feeling today? And ask him to PHONE you tomorrow before work to keep you in the picture (I would ask him to phone before work each day he is off) Obviously with an established employee with good track record, i would not ask them to call in everyday
Why would you automatically sack him... is he any good as a worker. Other than this instance is there anything else to his detriment... You could play this to your advantag if he was a keeper.. a bit of sympathy and support could make hime very loyal if he is a goodun. If he is unwilling, slow with a poop attitude then get rid. If he has potential keep him.. If he does it again get rid.
Have a little bit more info now from someone who knows him. Apparently he had a few beers Friday evening, got home and realised he didn't have his key. Top window was open so tried to climb up and in. Didn't manage it (maybe due to the 7 pints he reportedly had in him) and one ambulance trip later he isn't fit for work.
Sack him.
Quote from: sfwc on July 08, 2013, 01:49:17 pmSack him.why ?[/quote because I said so.
Quote from: Poshgravie on July 08, 2013, 01:50:46 pmQuote from: sfwc on July 08, 2013, 01:49:17 pmSack him.why ?[/quote because I said so. oh ok