anonuk wrote: » So without going into too much detail. I work in an environment where there is a mixture of full-time/part-time staff, the industry is the service industry. There only a handful of staff that I like working with because I know they will pull their weight and do something during the shift. The majority of the other staff simply do not give a crap, the nature of the business means that cleaning needs to be done regularly, any suggestion of cleaning is met with responses of "I'm no cleaning". When I'm on shift I go in do what needs to be done and actually clean, the next time I'm in its clear it's hasn't been cleaned since the last time I did it. Staff do disappearing acts and are found on their phones or take longer breaks that they are entitled. Staff are out for themselves and don't give a crap about there colleagues. Staff lack any type of initiative and need to constantly to be told what to do instead of using their brains and getting on with stuff. Worked in the same job in other places and while there were the odd lazy person, it wasn't as bad as my current employment. I've tried raising it with shift managers, who agree with me but then nothing is done and it keeps continuing. I'm so fed up it at this point I'm so close to handing in my notice and leaving, but the job is very close to home so practically no expenses getting to and from, which is very lucky compared to some people. Raising it with line managers have gotten nowhere, can anybody give any advice on what I should try next. There is a manager above the line managers, but going to them could potentially annoy the line managers which could cause me problems.
Diceicle wrote: Document your evidence where your colleagues are lacking - dates, times, what wasn't done that should have been. Bring a copy to your line manager (LM). Strongly suggest that you collaborate on a report that will be sent to head manager. Leave LM with the understanding that it's going to head manager with or without their input.
Westernyelp wrote: » Seriously? Did you read that in 'How to make friends and influence people'?
Diceicle wrote: You must have pressed 'submit' too early as there doesn't seem to be a point to what you posted.
Ginger83 wrote: » I've learned the more you do the more you'll be expected to do. Do as little as possible....your pay will be the same.