Posted by showcrop on July 01, 2011 at 18:20:01 from (75.67.231.80):
A few days ago I was in big truck shop in Omaha NB. I couldn't help but notice how slowly some of the younger guys were moving. It's something that seems to be more and more evident. Then I happened to think of flat rate, and that I don't think that I have heard it mentioned in twenty years. You keep seeing on the news how much less HS grads know about many subjects than the grads of fifteen or so years ago. Does it also go to the work place? Have younger workers who were hired during the boom times told "Well it's OK if you don't get much done, we will just appreciate it if you show up" So supervisors gave up trying to get them to shoot for meeting published standards? So instead of setting standards are the workers just allowed to set their pace and run the clock up so that instead of the $600.00 charge you expected it's more like $1600.00. What do you think?
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