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Old 04-27-2010, 03:52 PM   #1
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I just had one of my employees come into my office and ask what I thought about her applying for a job listed in the paper. Am I right to be pissed about this? I've just always thought that was a BIG workplace no no.

Maybe I'm just old school. What do you guys and gals think?
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Old 04-27-2010, 03:59 PM   #2
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Agreed. Either she's just stupid, or she's only half-stupid and thinks it will help her get more money from you. Either way = FAIL.
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Old 04-27-2010, 04:02 PM   #3
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What type of job is it?

How old is she?

What is your relationship like?

Generally it would be taboo but if she is young she may asking you as a friend or father figure or mentor rather than a boss.
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Old 04-27-2010, 04:04 PM   #4
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What type of job is it?

How old is she?

What is your relationship like?

Generally it would be taboo but if she is young she may asking you as a friend or father figure or mentor rather than a boss.
What he said. Depending on the relationship, I have spoken with past bosses about this type of thing to get their insight and advice without negative connotations.
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may be angling for a raise.
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What type of job is it?

How old is she?

What is your relationship like?

Generally it would be taboo but if she is young she may asking you as a friend or father figure or mentor rather than a boss.
This is probably the case, but I've had bosses in the past who I considered close friends. I kept my mouth shut til I had an offer to accept.

I don't think she was angling for a raise. Maybe she's just naive. Who knows?
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I had this happen. While I wasn't pissed,I wasn't exactly happy. I told my guy to do what he needed to do. I then set up interviews at his shop, in case I had to replace him.
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If shes angling for a raise like that, I'd let her go. Thats tacky and inappropriate.

A really great boss has not only the companys well being in mind but also their employees.

Is she in a dead end position? No room for improvement? Would it make for a better future for her to move on from where she's at?
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If shes angling for a raise like that, I'd let her go. Thats tacky and inappropriate.

A really great boss has not only the companys well being in mind but also their employees.

Is she in a dead end position? No room for improvement? Would it make for a better future for her to move on from where she's at?
It would be a comparable job with better benefits. I can't blame her for thinking about it, but there is no way I would approach my boss with something like that.
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It would be a comparable job with better benefits. I can't blame her for thinking about it, but there is no way I would approach my boss with something like that.
So give her better benefits or don't worry about it. There's nothing wrong with her looking out for her own best interests, just as every company on earth puts its own interests before that of its employees.

She didn't do anything wrong IMO and the suggestions to let her go are a little nauseating. People should never feel loyalty to a company or corporation because a company or corporation is incapable of feeling loyalty in return.

ontwo, totally not a slam on you or your management BTW.
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