it is but some stores don’t follow it – mine included. I wasn’t even late, just scheduled later, and the VML texted & and then called me. I replied, “I’m in the breakroom waiting to clock in.”I thought that was against policy?
Well most people don't a agree to their shifts, lot are just scheduledLady I work with comes in late often, they call her to make sure she is coming in. She never picks up because she's usually just on her way... but they do.
If you agree to a shift and you arrive 30 minutes late you're giving whoever you are working with that day 30 minutes more work if they work later than you... hell yea they should call, and I hope it's awkward as heck for people who NCNS
I thought that was against policy?
Well most people don't a agree to their shifts, lot are just scheduled
Being late is cool. Especially when you get 30 mins more of sleepI wouldn't know - I've never been late.
knock on wood...
No, I'm a TL. However I also run my own business and the field I'm in (won't say so I'm not identified) you're either early or late.An hour early? Are you salaried???
My store would call me because I'm usually like an hour early and I never call out. I was running late once and they called me asking if I was alright because I'm never late.
I genuinely believe in my case they're sincere in their concern.
If you work 5 days a week, that's 130 hours of unpaid time annually.It's a good time for me grab some Starbucks and chill for a bit.
Team leads texting/calling the missing person
Haha, I personally don't mind it. I'm really cool with the leadership in my store. They all come to me with questions Logistics-wise when the team leads aren't there, and, I come to them with any questions I have. So, fair game. Either way, it's nice to know that they'd check up.Never understood allowing team leads to text or call a tm. HR has my number and I suppose my TLs could get it if they want to. Once my one TL was like "I don't have your number in my phone!" Uh right. And she won't.