Being a parent is hard work. It requires patience, loving, and understanding. I love being a parent. Being a manager is really hard work. I love my job. But it too, requires a lot of patience, and understanding. Okay I even throw in the loving part. When it comes to the students, I have no problem managing them. Calling parents used to freak me out, but it's gotten so much easier. But, when it comes to managing adults, it's tougher. I would say that I am a pretty understanding person, and being a parent, I know that things happen that are obviously out of your control. So I never ever ever give my employees a tough time when it comes to their health, or the health of their kids.
But then when I see on Facebook that the person I've been the most understanding with say "They need to find a better job, and that they do not like their job", I start to get a little less understanding. But, I do not want to be passive aggressive. Like I said, I am very understanding when things come up.
I guess my first concern is always the program I oversee. It's important that I go to work everyday, but it's really really important that my group leaders come to work every day. Kids are all about routine. And it's three hours a day!!! I've never worked somewhere where you can come to work when it's convenient for you. Jobs are commitments.
All this being said, I will still be an understanding manager. It's just the way I am. But is it okay to be a little less understanding with someone who doesn't seem to have much of a commitment and care about coming to work everyday? I'm leaning towards yes...
Maybe I shouldn't be friends with my employees on Facebook? Is that the problem?
I would unfriend the coworkers. Remember the problems it caused Trish.
ReplyDeleteI agree Dan. Done and done.
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