Posted By: MajorReno
Rule 1: NEVER take anyone back if they resign or are dismissed.
Only exception to the rule: If they have done something to better themselves and offer you some advantage gained while away.
Surprised at you Lee. Maybe
"you did not build that"
I don't completely disagree with rule one, I would say apply it on a case by case basis. I could see a circumstance where a model employee received a better offer, which you couldn't match. Subsequently, having moved on in the correct and honorable way and now they want to come back because that company is out of business. In the Civilian world, I could see that happening.
In my world, it "usually" is not a good idea.
You have no idea if that person havng now worked elsewhere in the industry is compromise and has given you up to save their ass. In such cases the final determinate with me on the rare occasion I take some one back is:
1) How log they were away?
2) What were they doing?
3) There character as a person.
Of course three is the one which is the most important to me, in an industry which attracts people with the least amount of character.
In the case of my posting above, she never made it "Associate" status, thereby much of what we have shared, doesn't directly apply.
Surprised at you Lee. Maybe "you did not build that"
*laugh*
Being a moderate myself I'm sure that ending comment has bristled a few "lefty" hairs.... Of course my favorite quote since we are sharing is:
"“If somebody wants to build a coal-fired power plant, they can. It’s just that it will bankrupt them,” Obama said, responding to a question about his cap-and-trade plan. He later added, “Under my plan … electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket.” - January 2008 interview San Francisco Chronicle -
I can't deny, administration policy did accomplish that.
Not to wax political which never ends well on forums such as this.
CurlyW, MajorReno thank you for your contributions and time gentlemen.
Sincerely,
Lee Dreams
comede, bibe, gaude
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