Waxman:
Addressing your original question: no, it's them.
My story may not fit your situation. In summary: get some employees on your side (good pay, coaching,etc) and then identify, isolate and adress the problems. Grow your tribe of good people by nuturing the relationship and ruthlessly cut out all others. It worked for me.
1) Thanks for many great posts.
2) I have a quick lube and car wash. Bought quick lube 5 years ago. Bad staff (gangs, theft, dishonesty, attitude....they were not selected or managed...just hired and paid). Terminated all of them. Brought in new crew...same (I was ignorant, nieve and desperate)...terminated them. Brought in new manager (got really lucky - thinks like more like me). He hired almost all of the 14 other employees. He, me and 2-3 employees run the shop (one of us is always at shop). We are friendly, feared and respected. He and I teach (about the job, life,etc.). They learn. 80% of those that leave come back. We are growing still. The employees are seem happy. 80% are under 30. They are almost all latino (so is neighborhood)
3) We have zero tolerance for noncompliance: pants will be pulled up, tatoos covered, hustle, etc. No ghetto look or attitude. It appears that the staff appreciates the standards. They know the rules. They need the jobs. For the money they know they have a good job.
4) in Illinois we have 30 days to terminate before we have to pay unemp. We know before then and terminate after MANY coaching sessions. One kid saw me watching him work on a car and asked if I was going to help (with attitude). He was an ongoing issue and we had words a few minutes prior. I confirmed that he knew who I was. I terminated him on the spot and took over his task. This had a chilling effect on non compliance.
Addressing your original question: no, it's them.
My story may not fit your situation. In summary: get some employees on your side (good pay, coaching,etc) and then identify, isolate and adress the problems. Grow your tribe of good people by nuturing the relationship and ruthlessly cut out all others. It worked for me.
1) Thanks for many great posts.
2) I have a quick lube and car wash. Bought quick lube 5 years ago. Bad staff (gangs, theft, dishonesty, attitude....they were not selected or managed...just hired and paid). Terminated all of them. Brought in new crew...same (I was ignorant, nieve and desperate)...terminated them. Brought in new manager (got really lucky - thinks like more like me). He hired almost all of the 14 other employees. He, me and 2-3 employees run the shop (one of us is always at shop). We are friendly, feared and respected. He and I teach (about the job, life,etc.). They learn. 80% of those that leave come back. We are growing still. The employees are seem happy. 80% are under 30. They are almost all latino (so is neighborhood)
3) We have zero tolerance for noncompliance: pants will be pulled up, tatoos covered, hustle, etc. No ghetto look or attitude. It appears that the staff appreciates the standards. They know the rules. They need the jobs. For the money they know they have a good job.
4) in Illinois we have 30 days to terminate before we have to pay unemp. We know before then and terminate after MANY coaching sessions. One kid saw me watching him work on a car and asked if I was going to help (with attitude). He was an ongoing issue and we had words a few minutes prior. I confirmed that he knew who I was. I terminated him on the spot and took over his task. This had a chilling effect on non compliance.