You keep applying actions or behaviors to introverts as if these are exclusive to these individuals and it is not.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
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You keep applying actions or behaviors to introverts as if these are exclusive to these individuals and it is not.
.. the work on a bent cap just finished without incident. ...
When you moved him to night shift was he specifically told it was a punishment because he wouldn't answer his phone?
There are a lot of employees who think being dysfunctional at work is acceptable. I've seen a lot of it as my co-workers age and they become less flexible.
As usual, there is a balancing act they work where their job knowledge is balanced against their uncooperative nature. As long as they believe they are irreplaceable, they persist. As long as managers buy into that bullshit, the rest of the team suffers.
Whether Zombie's telling the story slant or not isn't really the issue. Like him or not, the scenario he presents is the scenario. Reactions of valor or justice are pretty much just rationalizations by people who already don't like Zombie. This site's not that virtuous.
Very few people wouldn't view night shift as punishment. Does he have family? Wife? Kids? You reprimanded him without specifically telling him what he did wrong. Your passive aggressive dancing around the problem isn't addressing the problem.
Tell him specifically what you want from him, and then tell him what the consequences are if he doesn't.
Verbal warning. Written warning. Night shift. Termination.
There should be a company policy that is in place for insubordination. Deal with it instead of escalating all this drama dancing around it.
Yes, there are two sides to every story. I would love to hear his side of the story. But since he's not talking to me or anybody else why he is acting like a dick, his side doesn't really count.It is also because there are really two sides to every story. I don't automatically trust to full extent of everyone's story on here myself.
Corrections needed to be made considering the implication that if this man is an introvert and is acting a specific way because of that.
Corrections needed to be made considering the implication that if this man is an introvert and is acting a specific way because of that.
Haha do you really think someone like him would share with us if he has a wife, kids, dogs, etc.? His personal life is a black hole.
After he returns the record book, he'll be out of our hair for good while on night shift. Originally, I was going to rotate people through night shift so that everyone will have to do it. And yes, I was going to include myself in the rotation. But now, I'm leaning toward just keeping him on night shift for the entire project, which will last until December. I just want to see if he will complain about this or not hehe.
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Regarding termination, our company culture regards termination as the absolutely last thing to do after 4, 5, or 6 second chances. It's just not the way we deal with things. If he's still giving us trouble in night shift, I'll find a way to transfer him out of this project.
In a corporate setting, there IS no allowance for refusal of duty, and communicating with superiors is an obvious duty. Unless the engineer in question is about to bring some sort of whistleblower or ethics violation case, he is in open insubordination, and due process should begin for a corrective action plan or termination, wherever it goes.
What's the company doing to deal with your communication problem? You're as much at fault as he is. You sidestep problems and escalate them by not dealing with them. You have no business being in upper management.
