Four Seasons Landscaping said:
Yesterday, I let go of another person I kept on too long after talking myself out of not letting them go several times.
Show me an employer who
hasn't kept on a guy too long and I'll show you an employer who probably hasn't hired and worked many people.
The
only time it worked out for me is when I had a guy who was having some pretty serious problems at home, drove unreliable transportation, etc, etc... He'd had a streak of tardiness that was causing problems on the shop floor and I was getting flack from others for keeping him on.
But, in spite of his problems, he had a great attitude, an uncanny ability to pick up new skills if taught clearly, and worked his ass off when he was present. While I told him I couldn't help him with his family problems, I did help him get reliable transportation and worked closely with him to teach him skills that no one else (including his co-workers) would.
His family problems finally subsided and he turned into one of my best guys. He was with me for 15 years.
But, he's the
only one I can remember.
Mea culpa -- I made some bad hires over the years. Some days I felt like I wasn't an employer as much as I was a proprietor of an adult daycare center.