mod29fan
Member
Here's the scenario:
Small business with 5 in the shop. Been there almost 6 years. Over the past 2 years or so (that I know of) one particular employee who's in cahoots with the shop manager, is manipulating time cards, abusing overtime, and takes work home making extra $ that he could easily do during regular time.
The shop manager is allowing all this to happen and lying his butt off about workloads, the need for overtime, and the homework to the owner. Oh, yeah, and the owner thinks his manager is bottled sunshine.
I've been to the manager with my concerns and he's of course denied and blew off what I've had to say.
My quandry is how the heck do I present this to the owner without offending him? He thinks he has chosen a good manager when in fact the guy is a BS'n, lying thief only interested in him and his cohorts personal gain. Or do I just shut up, do my job and let the injustice to the company continue? My gut tells me to go directly to the owner but I'm a bit unsure how he'll react to all this.
I like this position so leaving is a last resort and obviously the way the job market is, I need this job and don't want to cut my own throat.
What say you?
Small business with 5 in the shop. Been there almost 6 years. Over the past 2 years or so (that I know of) one particular employee who's in cahoots with the shop manager, is manipulating time cards, abusing overtime, and takes work home making extra $ that he could easily do during regular time.
The shop manager is allowing all this to happen and lying his butt off about workloads, the need for overtime, and the homework to the owner. Oh, yeah, and the owner thinks his manager is bottled sunshine.
I've been to the manager with my concerns and he's of course denied and blew off what I've had to say.
My quandry is how the heck do I present this to the owner without offending him? He thinks he has chosen a good manager when in fact the guy is a BS'n, lying thief only interested in him and his cohorts personal gain. Or do I just shut up, do my job and let the injustice to the company continue? My gut tells me to go directly to the owner but I'm a bit unsure how he'll react to all this.
I like this position so leaving is a last resort and obviously the way the job market is, I need this job and don't want to cut my own throat.
What say you?