Xebby
Posted : 10/27/2006 3:51:34 AM
The way I see it is waiting to make a schedule is just plain out laziness.
Being a manager is not for everyone and if that person can not keep up with her responsibility someone above her needs to hear about it.
My last job, my boss would plan out a whole month in advance and if we didn#%92t tell her before she made the calendar what days we needed off then we had to work those days or work it out amongst ourselves to find someone to fill in our spot if we could not be there. Maybe if you suggest to your manager something like that or a way she can be more organized about it then maybe she can work out a better system for everyone.
Her problem may just be that she is so new to this that it's more confusing then she thought it would be. She needs to hear what she is doing wrong and ways to correct herself so she doesn't have upset employees.
I was manager for a pool once and I#%92ll admit trying to fit lifeguards who are also students into a schedule that would keep the pool open all day was a bit difficult at times. I ended up working more guarding hours then office work during school because that is how I was able to get things worked out. After a year of being a manager and being a student I just could not do it anymore and moved on to other things I acutely enjoyed. If anything I remember from that experience, the schedule was the most important thing for me to get done.
If the schedule was not up at least a week in advance my lifeguard would not show up, then the patrons would complain about the pool being closed, then my bosses would come yelling at me. It all goes around in a circle and always ends up at the person who was lazy. I was happy to leave that job.