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Roland Perry July 26th 11 08:09 PM

Summer holidays
 
In message , at 19:08:01 on Tue, 26 Jul
2011, tim.... remarked:

So you are postulating a correlation between salary and loyalty?

if you including skill level/responsibility, yes.


Then you are doomed to be disappointed.


I not saying I'm expecting staff to give it. I'm saying that it's
reasonable for the employer to expect it.


They would be a very inexperienced employer in that case.
--
Roland Perry

tim.... July 27th 11 09:38 AM

Summer holidays
 

"Roland Perry" wrote in message
...
In message , at 19:08:01 on Tue, 26 Jul
2011, tim.... remarked:

So you are postulating a correlation between salary and loyalty?

if you including skill level/responsibility, yes.

Then you are doomed to be disappointed.


I not saying I'm expecting staff to give it. I'm saying that it's
reasonable for the employer to expect it.


They would be a very inexperienced employer in that case.


We're not talking about some cultural loyalty, we're talking about whether
it is reasonable to expect such a person to have the loyalty adhere to a set
of rules (rules which you seem to think are draconian and I do not - but
only when taking into account the salary level)

tim



Roland Perry July 27th 11 10:33 AM

Summer holidays
 
In message , at 10:38:50 on Wed, 27 Jul
2011, tim.... remarked:
So you are postulating a correlation between salary and loyalty?

if you including skill level/responsibility, yes.

Then you are doomed to be disappointed.

I not saying I'm expecting staff to give it. I'm saying that it's
reasonable for the employer to expect it.


They would be a very inexperienced employer in that case.


We're not talking about some cultural loyalty, we're talking about whether
it is reasonable to expect such a person to have the loyalty adhere to a set
of rules


In my experience the more people are paid, the more they consider that
such "rules" don't apply to them. They may also be more flexible about
turning out to do work things when otherwise expecting to be on a break,
but that's a different issue.
--
Roland Perry

David Cantrell July 27th 11 10:44 AM

Summer holidays
 
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 07:08:01PM +0100, tim.... wrote:
"Roland Perry" wrote:
remarked:
So you are postulating a correlation between salary and loyalty?
if you including skill level/responsibility, yes.

Then you are doomed to be disappointed.

I not saying I'm expecting staff to give it. I'm saying that it's
reasonable for the employer to expect it.


I don't think it's reasonable for an employer to expect it. After all,
employers aren't loyal to staff.

The only exceptions are the armed forces and their ilk, which still
aren't loyal to their employees even though they can, and do, expect
loyalty from them.

--
David Cantrell | top google result for "internet beard fetish club"

You can't judge a book by its cover, unless you're a religious nutcase


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