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A fishing employee
I have an employee who is an avid fisherman and also knows many people
at the coast here in NW. FL. He says he likes to fish but does not like to cook and eat fish so he has started to bring me fish every Monday. So far it has been grouper one week, redfish another, then sea trout, more grouper and now stone crab claws. I am now feeling very weird about this. My wife and kids are actually getting tired of fish and I am thinking there is more to this situation than it looked initially. We area very small company (6 employees) and somewhat unstable and he is the most recent hire. How does this look to Y'all? |
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A fishing employee
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ups.com... I have an employee who is an avid fisherman and also knows many people at the coast here in NW. FL. He says he likes to fish but does not like to cook and eat fish so he has started to bring me fish every Monday. So far it has been grouper one week, redfish another, then sea trout, more grouper and now stone crab claws. I am now feeling very weird about this. My wife and kids are actually getting tired of fish and I am thinking there is more to this situation than it looked initially. We area very small company (6 employees) and somewhat unstable and he is the most recent hire. How does this look to Y'all? I'd say he sounds like a generous guy. But, if it feels awkward (maybe because you're the boss?), how about suggesting that he give some to other people as well? Otherwise, learn to freeze fish. How can anyone get tired of fresh fish???? |
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A fishing employee
Doug Kanter wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... I have an employee who is an avid fisherman and also knows many people at the coast here in NW. FL. He says he likes to fish but does not like to cook and eat fish so he has started to bring me fish every Monday. So far it has been grouper one week, redfish another, then sea trout, more grouper and now stone crab claws. I am now feeling very weird about this. My wife and kids are actually getting tired of fish and I am thinking there is more to this situation than it looked initially. We area very small company (6 employees) and somewhat unstable and he is the most recent hire. How does this look to Y'all? I'd say he sounds like a generous guy. But, if it feels awkward (maybe because you're the boss?), how about suggesting that he give some to other people as well? Otherwise, learn to freeze fish. How can anyone get tired of fresh fish???? He needs to learn some new recipes so he can vary the menu. -- Reggie ************************************************** ************* That's my story and I am sticking to it. ************************************************** ************* |
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A fishing employee
On 6 Feb 2006 08:17:43 -0800, "
wrote: I have an employee who is an avid fisherman and also knows many people at the coast here in NW. FL. He says he likes to fish but does not like to cook and eat fish so he has started to bring me fish every Monday. So far it has been grouper one week, redfish another, then sea trout, more grouper and now stone crab claws. I am now feeling very weird about this. My wife and kids are actually getting tired of fish and I am thinking there is more to this situation than it looked initially. We area very small company (6 employees) and somewhat unstable and he is the most recent hire. How does this look to Y'all? Smoke it and send some up this way! -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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A fishing employee
wrote in message ups.com... I have an employee who is an avid fisherman and also knows many people at the coast here in NW. FL. He says he likes to fish but does not like to cook and eat fish so he has started to bring me fish every Monday. So far it has been grouper one week, redfish another, then sea trout, more grouper and now stone crab claws. I am now feeling very weird about this. My wife and kids are actually getting tired of fish and I am thinking there is more to this situation than it looked initially. We area very small company (6 employees) and somewhat unstable and he is the most recent hire. How does this look to Y'all? Put the fish he gives you on ebay, with the money you make off of the fish, buy meat and chicken. --glad i could help! |
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A fishing employee
On 6 Feb 2006 08:17:43 -0800, "
wrote: I have an employee who is an avid fisherman and also knows many people at the coast here in NW. FL. He says he likes to fish but does not like to cook and eat fish so he has started to bring me fish every Monday. So far it has been grouper one week, redfish another, then sea trout, more grouper and now stone crab claws. I am now feeling very weird about this. My wife and kids are actually getting tired of fish and I am thinking there is more to this situation than it looked initially. We area very small company (6 employees) and somewhat unstable and he is the most recent hire. How does this look to Y'all? The way I see it, it is kind of like politics: How will others see it? Ideally the quality of his work should not play into your decision process, but in the real world of managing a small company, it does and will. If you really like the guy then you have to be careful of not bruising his feelings of course. If his work is marginal and you may have to let him go, then be really careful. One way to deal with it is to implement a gift "policy". These are normally limited to something like $25 a year. So once he's given you fish a couple of times you are "over the limit" and can no longer accept. Blame it on your lawyers. :-) |
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A fishing employee
On 6 Feb 2006 08:17:43 -0800, "
wrote: I have an employee who is an avid fisherman and also knows many people at the coast here in NW. FL. He says he likes to fish but does not like to cook and eat fish so he has started to bring me fish every Monday. So far it has been grouper one week, redfish another, then sea trout, more grouper and now stone crab claws. I am now feeling very weird about this. My wife and kids are actually getting tired of fish and I am thinking there is more to this situation than it looked initially. We area very small company (6 employees) and somewhat unstable and he is the most recent hire. How does this look to Y'all? I've attached an application. Please forward it to him. bb |
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A fishing employee
On 6 Feb 2006 08:17:43 -0800, "
wrote: I have an employee who is an avid fisherman and also knows many people at the coast here in NW. FL. He says he likes to fish but does not like to cook and eat fish so he has started to bring me fish every Monday. So far it has been grouper one week, redfish another, then sea trout, more grouper and now stone crab claws. I am now feeling very weird about this. My wife and kids are actually getting tired of fish and I am thinking there is more to this situation than it looked initially. We area very small company (6 employees) and somewhat unstable and he is the most recent hire. How does this look to Y'all? I'll be in Pensacola next week - be glad to take some of it off your hands. |
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A fishing employee
tell him too much fish causes people's brain to rot and they end up buying
plastic SeaRays. |
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