Well, are they being paid for their time, or for their output? If they’re being paid for their time, then if their work for the day takes 10 hours do they get paid more? That just seems like incentive to work slower.
Well, are they being paid for their time, or for their output? If they’re being paid for their time, then if their work for the day takes 10 hours do they get paid more? That just seems like incentive to work slower.
DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz 1 year ago
Your contract probably specifies time, not output, so you’re being pair for your time.
And yes, many who finish early with assignments just use the extra time to either work less or generally slower. That’s quite normal and completely understandable, Indo that too. Nevertheless, you probably should inform your employer that they’re not getting full bang for their buck with your current effort, if you’re consistently underloaded.
el_bhm@lemm.ee 1 year ago
SQUEEZE THE JUICE BAG, FLESHY!