Yes. We all want to employ those kind of people.
But what hours are reasonable to expect from an employee?
Salaried or hourly?
From hourly people, I want 40 hours per week with an openness to work overtime in emergencies. If I am structured in such a way that I must require overtime frequently, I probably need to hire because on sum the overtime is probably more expensive. The overtime area is somewhat an art, to the extent that some individuals want overtime to increase earnings and capping overtime in their case kills initiative and makes unhappy people. On the other hand, some people are excessively concerned about time, so you have to know your people. In emergencies, I want to be able to call on people and that requires good will. They need to know me and I need to know them. In the end if the trust between us does not grow, they probably need to look for a job, and this is an at will state so I have options.
From salaried people, I think 50 hours a week is reasonable. 60 hours a week is probably a tipping point and much more and I am sending you home and making sure you take vacations, etc… Here, I want heart to dictate on both sides of the formula. Some weeks, slow weeks, the work is done in 40 and you go play golf. Some days you put in a 12 hour day, a 60 hour week. A person lets you know where they are and what they want by their conduct. A salaried person who watches the clock at all times and flees his desk at the 8 hour slash has told me what he is interested in. If our interests at the time for his position line up, then fine; if not, well …
Overall, I like working with adults and not children. Work is not spelled FUN. It’s a four letter word for a reason. At work we are about a serious thing in life - feeding our families - and I do not want to play children’s games at something so important. So I want to work with people who see it as a serious business and understand what we are trying to do. Then I can treat them as adults and they can treat me as an adult.
All you have to do is go into business for yourself or work for a company that fails to understand how serious and devastating failure can be to people, to families. My committment is that if it happens, it may come from mistakes I have made but it will not come about because of a lack of effort on my part. I want the same committment back. To that extent, mistakes don’t get people fired by me; apathy, childishness, dishonesty, exclusive self interest are something else.
I understand I am not talking employment by Con Ed or UPS or GM. It is unfortunate, to my way of thinking, that such environments are litigious in both directions. When a person seeks and obtains that type of work, he has sought it because it’s secure, it has benefits and the rates of pay are high, and he should know as well what is required of him. Most jobs in this country, however, are in a small business of some kind and the terrain is a little different.