I am expendable, but if they fired me, they'd be completely fucked.I can tell you that no matter how much you might think you are too important to lose, unless you own the business you are expendable.
We're in the process of training people now, but it takes 3-4 weeks to train one person. Now, the real question is, why haven't they trained anybody new in the last 2 years?Why can't additional people be trained to take some of the off of you, RoJoHen? If my job expected me to work 15 hours a day for no extra pay I'd find a new one.
Also, I am hourly, and I get overtime, so it's not like I'm not getting paid for it. But right now some time off would be more valuable to me.
I'd agree with RM. Also, if you were so important, you'd be raking in the dough right now. Are you? You're probably doing OK, but probably not rich either, I'm guessing.
And 3-4 weeks training really isn't so much. Someone would need at least 6 years of training for my job, and I'm expendable.
This is not to say you're not important. And, I can bet that you do great work. It seems like you take doing a good job seriously, which is great! Just be sure to live some. Get some time off, push for it.
Mr Awe
Yeah, I agree with this. If you are really so important, give them an ultimatum: "I want x vacation time guaranteed a year or I'll be looking for a new job." Offer to help them with training, of course. Be cooperative as much as possible. But your employer isn't the one feeling the pinch, you are. And therefore they have no incentive to give a damn about your lack of free time--it's not their problem.
They will get away with it as long as you let them. So don't.
Yeah, I agree with this. If you are really so important, give them an ultimatum: "I want x vacation time guaranteed a year or I'll be looking for a new job." Offer to help them with training, of course. Be cooperative as much as possible. But your employer isn't the one feeling the pinch, you are. And therefore they have no incentive to give a damn about your lack of free time--it's not their problem.
They will get away with it as long as you let them. So don't.
All right, a few things:
1) I do get vacation time every year. I just don't have any saved up right now. My vacation from last year got blown away, and I ended up working in the middle of it.
2) Help with training? I am! I am the only one doing training.
3) My boss has nothing to do with my schedule. My schedule is written by one of my peers, and he is working just as many hours as I am. We have 4 people trained to my job. We need at least 6 to give everybody some measure of regular time off. Until we get people finished with training, there is literally nothing to do.
If I went to my boss and demanded time off, he'd respond by saying, "Yeah, I'd like some time off, too, but it ain't gonna happen."
The moral of the story is: We're understaffed.
Nope, couldn't do it, not without leaving the place unstaffed. That's the problem. The only other people who could cover my shifts are in the exact same boat I am. So I can't take time off without forcing them to work even more.
You're absolutely right, and it should be resolved in a couple months. That doesn't mean I can't still bitch about it now!You said it takes 3-4 weeks to train someone and that you need at least 2 more. That means within 2 months you should be able to solve the understaffing problem.
If you are the only person who can train people, why can't you train someone else to do training, too?
There is absolutely zero reason this situation should persist for more than a few months unless the people running the business are just asshole cheapskates.
We have managers, but they don't have a fucking clue how to do my job. And they're understaffed as well. Our managers work 60-hour weeks because the owner doesn't want to pay to train new ones. So even if the managers knew how to do my job, there aren't any available to work my shifts.Nope, couldn't do it, not without leaving the place unstaffed. That's the problem. The only other people who could cover my shifts are in the exact same boat I am. So I can't take time off without forcing them to work even more.
What, there are no managers or owners? You guys need time off and away from the job. A manager or owner can cover a shift or two here or there.
Is anybody else too important at their place of employment? I know I am.
Being your own boss is the way to go...but not many people are cut out for it unfortunately.![]()
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