Getting Suspended at work for Insubordination...
I agree, but technically he did refuse to do what his boss told him and insubordination is a lot easier to punish people for than missing one of their job duties, because you can say it was clearly intentional.
Originally Posted by YoG628' timestamp='1304614917' post='20542417
I am in charge of overseeing these employees and making sure there at there locations and working. Basically a car got stolen out of a lot. I wasnt there when it happened...
Originally Posted by YoG628' timestamp='1304614917' post='20542417
I am in charge of overseeing these employees and making sure there at there locations and working. Basically a car got stolen out of a lot. I wasnt there when it happened...
Sounds like you just pissed on your manager. You were responsible for the guys watching the lot. That means you take responsiblity for what happens on your watch.
Sounds to me like you should have been more concerned about what happens on your watch.
I personally would not be very pleased at all if my car was stolen and the watch manager "couldn't be bothered to come make a statement when the police arrived"
Sounds to me like you should have been more concerned about what happens on your watch.
I personally would not be very pleased at all if my car was stolen and the watch manager "couldn't be bothered to come make a statement when the police arrived"
Things like this are what get people promoted or demoted. If you want to look like an unmotivated tool then you did a good job. If you actually act like your job responsibilities matter to you and just went in, did what needed to be done and then went back home and knocked out you'd be in a much better position when your asking for more $$ or promotion. But hey, if you just doing the bare minimum to get your check....... your boss certainly knows it now. So whether or not they suspend you the damage is done. Your now the guy that your boss or bosses know they can't rely on.









