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Old 10-12-2013, 03:08 AM   #26
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You don't? What better reason to fire someone?
Wouldn't it be better for people who can't or won't do their jobs to try to find different jobs that they can and will do?
Don't you think there are unemployed people out there who can and will do the job who would be much more deserving of it?
Did I misunderstand? Or is this getting too political...
I agree. If I were an employer paying wages to someone in exchange for work they were supposed to do and found out that they were drawing a paycheck while not doing the work I would be more than a bit annoyed. It's just the other side of the coin from doing work for which you expect to get paid only to find out that the employer refuses to pay you for it. Neither one is a fair situation, and if an employee expects to be paid for the work they do then doesn't it stand to reason that the employer expects the employee to actually do the work that they are hired to perform?
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