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by umvi
2437 days ago
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You seem to be presenting confused ideas. Here's what I believe: If I pay you a salary, I want (roughly) 40 hours per week of productive work at your current skill level. Note: I consider sitting around thinking about things relevant to the product or company to be productive work. If you believe your level of output deserves higher compensation than you are receiving, come talk to me or find a company that will pay what you think you are worth. However, accepting a salary and then doing tasks really fast and then going idle (watching netflix, working on side projects, etc.) until your manager cattle prods you is not acceptable for a salaried employee; that would be more appropriate for a contractor where you can idle on your own dime. |
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- you have an employee that works faster than others, in the same pay grade.
- You are annoyed that he or she has empty queue of work
- You expect employees to look for tasks on their own when they are done
so either that employee:
- has no creative control over the work he or she is doing and cannot move forwards on their own.
- is severely underpaid and undervalued
- is under bad management that cannot fill their work queue fast enough
All of that will lead into them doing tasks at the same speed as other ones - you just turned a good, valuable and fast employee into another drone.. or worse - they'll go work for competition, and you'll have to both suffer the loss of a good trained employee and a cost of hiring someone else.