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If Elon was asked to fill out such a request, would he have much else than "Came up with email to send to federal workers"? 🤔
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
@UBotMate elon get more work done in an hour than fjb administration accomplished in 4 years
redredred · M
@UBotMate And remember, if you don’t think Elon is working hard enough, you can cut his pay in half

Carla · 61-69, F
Spent some time looking into kroger policies. Nowhere does it state requirements from store employees to fill out productivity reports.
Managers tend to those reports and are responsible for the productivity of store employees.
Your timecard was your report.
dakotaviper · 56-60, M
@Carla I said 1982. I don't know what their policies are now.

But then again, I bet you've never been in any restroom in any store ever. Because, if you had, the majority of them keep a record of when a store employee has either inspected or cleaned that restroom. Usually it's on the door or somewhere near the exit/entrance. That's a form a report that you and many others have stated either doesn't exist or a 'good' company wouldn't ever use.
I'll be 59 years old this coming July and every Job that I have ever had including my current Job, whether it was Union or Non-Union, has required some sort of Hourly or End of Day Report.

Hourly or end-of-day report? I have no idea what you mean.

What did you have to "report" to Kroger? Didn't your supervisor agree / verify that you HAD done, say, 2 hrs of work on Wed from 3 - 5 pm?
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
Never in any job I do have I been asked to fill out log sheets of work done or daily reports. Shift managers do shift logs of things that happen during each 12 hour stint but grass roots workers (like me as a freight train driver) don't. We have a timesheet for payroll and that's about it.
dakotaviper · 56-60, M
@zonavar68 I started working part-time back in 1982 for Kroger when I was 16 years old. I'll be 59 years old this coming July and every Job that I have ever had including my current Job, whether it was Union or Non-Union, has required some sort of Hourly or End of Day Report.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
I presume that means detailing what they have done by daily, even hourly diaries.

How much time can that waste? Any proper business manager is concerned that the work is done properly and on time, and staff on flexi-time need record their times on and off; and those criteria alone form any such "report".
dakotaviper · 56-60, M
So many NEGATIVE comments here.

Let's do this scenario.

XYZ Corporation sends out a bid for making Widgets for their product line.

Gold Star Manufacturing bids $25 per Widget and Double Down Manufacturing bids $29 per Widget. Gold Star wins the bid for 200 widgets per week at $25 per widget with a 1-year contract.

For the first 3 months, Gold Star supplies 2580 widgets earning $64,500.
Then for some reason, XYZ starts getting decreased amounts from Gold Star when it drops to 60% of the required amount and holds steady at that rate for a couple weeks. XYZ contacts Gold Star and asks why the decrease in shipments. Gold Star replies that they allow their employees to do whatever they want, whenever they want, since they're not slave drivers and XYZ will get the widget whenever because they're in a Legal Binding Contract with Gold Star to pay.

XYZ then contacts Double Down, informing them that they're current supplier cannot meet demand. XYZ also asks about Double Down's manufacturing procedures. Double Down informs XYZ that they're ISO-9004 Certified, that they keep track of all products produced per hour, down-time, over-time, QA checks, Engineering, Safety, First Aid occurrences, and supplier shortages. XYZ asks for a quote of 130 widgets (GS is not meeting shipment, but contract terms say to pay). Double Down bids at $26.50 for 6 months with the option to increase the amount to their original bid and a 5-year contract. XYZ agrees to the terms.

Eventually the year is over, and Gold Star wants to Renew the Contract.
XYZ declines saying that they've found another manufacturer that not only will meet production but guarantees shipment with on-time delivery.

This happens ALL time and the Majority of you SAY that it doesn't.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@dakotaviper Standard business. But government isn't standard business.
SageWanderer · 70-79, M
Well, since no one wanted to get a chip they had to go to a plan “B” to get your information. It was my job as a supervisor to make sure work was being done.
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JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
Hour by hour report is grotesgue micro managing, no good employer does that.
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
@FrogManSometimesLooksBothWays
In law firms, lawyers have to write billing reports for each 6-minute interval of billable time

This is 100% incorrect.
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MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Hopefully the second.
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
Work interfering with internet porn browsing
You are really not living in reality.
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wildbill83 · 41-45, M
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@Reason10 Get away with what, exactly??
Please clarify!!
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