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Firing people is an unfortunate but unavoidable part of your job as boss. Don’t let poor performing employees bring down your company’s resources, morale and profits. The cost of keeping unproductive employees on the payroll too long can mean more than financial losses for a business in Hastings.

Associated Staffing Inc
(402) 462-5116
1023 W 2nd St
Hastings, NE
Brotherhood Of Maintenance Of Way Employees
(402) 463-0234
747 N Burlington Ave Ste 312
Hastings, NE
Associated Staffing Inc
(402) 462-5116
1023 W 2nd St
Hastings, NE
Angie Jones, CPRW, CEIC
(866) 695-9318
5561 South 48th St., #201-l
Lincoln, NE
Electrical Workers Ibew Local 265
(402) 423-4497
6200 S 14th St
Lincoln, NE
Hastings Workforce Development
402-462-1867
2727 West 2nd Street, Suite 338, Landmark Center
Hastings, NE
Acs Inc State & Local Solutions
(402) 462-2307
2727 W 2nd St Ste 338
Hastings, NE
Communication Workers Of America Local 7476
(402) 463-4340
811 W 1st St
Hastings, NE
Associated Staffing
(308) 237-0505
412 E 25th St
Kearney, NE
Alegent Health Physical Therapy Out-Patient Clinics
(402) 829-5660
11909 P St
Omaha, NE
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Discipline and Firing - How to Do it Right

The cost of keeping unproductive employees on the payroll too long can mean more than financial losses for a business.

Take it from Don Milley; with seven years of experience buying and selling companies, he ought to know.

Some years back, as the new owner of a video-conferencing technology company, Milley had to call security to escort an employee from his office in a troubling scene that perhaps could have been avoided.

“He was insubordinate, wasn’t performing, but I didn’t want to rock the boat,” says Milley, now president of Acquisition Associates, a Philadelphia middle-market business brokerage he founded in 2003.

It took two weeks of sub-par performance and a bad attitude before Milley decided he’d had enough.

“We had another ‘conversation,’” Milley says. “Then he ran out of the office and started bad-mouthing me to the other employees. The next day was spent doing damage control.”

For business owners, disciplining and firing bad employees is one of the hardest parts of their job. Some go for months or years tolerating a worker’s chronic lateness, dull work habits and missed deadlines – all while getting paid and taking advantage of your company.

The idea of confronting others with their faults may seem like more than you can handle, but you’re the boss. It goes with the territory.

“They’re uncomfortable conversations,” says Vince Thompson, author of Ignited: Managers! Light Up Your Company and Career (Financial Times Press, 2007, $25.99).

Author: Lori-Anne Miller

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