Help - need ideas for dealing with manager
I'm going to try to make this sound as coherent as possible. My manager is cheap. He has a monthly budget and if he stays well under it, he gets a big bonus. Which of course he wants the bonus so makes us all suffer and makes our jobs hard because he won't buy the supplies we need.
Me? I'm the dog trainer. On clicker based, reward based training. People pay $110 for the class. He refuses to let me give out treats (the reward) or the clicker to students. Yes, everyone already brings their own treats, but I have some of my own so that when I'm demonstrating a behavior or walking around to see how everyone is doing, I give the dog my treats instead of begging the doggy owner for a treat. I can't see having everyone show up for the first day of class, and tell them they just paid $110 for the classes, and now they need to shell out another $2-$6 on a clicker. Its CLIKCER BASED TRAINING for Pet'es sake!!! :mad:
Ok, not just the clickers and treats, but after each class, I give out "homework" sheets. That outline everything I covered in that class. They are typically 2 or 3 pages, front and back. I ran out of them a long while ago and have been photocopying them. The copies look AWFUL, and very unprofessional. Remember, people just spent $110 to take this professional class and now get badly run off copies for homework. Anyway.... each time I try to make 5 or 6 copies for a class, it takes me a good 20 minutes because the copier jams. Forget making front and back copies because thats a nightmare with this copier. I end up with one good copy and 20 jammed copies. The official copies are 50 copies of the entire set of classes for $17. He WON'T SPEND IT! :mad: Now, how do I go in and logically argue that copying is MORE expensive than ordering the $17 worth of copies? Tell him that based on the cost of electricity, toner, paper, and my time is far more expensive than just buying it? He'll argue that he'd be paying for my time regardless whether I was in the copy room or out in my training room.
If you've read this far, you got the idea. Sorry for it being so long. I'll be happy to elaborate.... but essentially the cheap guy is out of town this week. I have a full week to formulate a plan of attack to get what I NEED to teach class. I can't train dogs without the proper tools. If I have to, I'll buy the toys and treats I use in class. But you better believe I'll make a huge deal out of buying everything each time I do.
Letters/complaints From Clients
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Maybe talk to HIS manager or corporate. I'm SURE they'd see it differently. Are you friends with any of the clients? How about seeing if they can write a letter complaining about having to put out $110 PLUS bring their own treats and buy their own clicker?? I think the whole thing, including the poor copies reflects on YOU, not the manager.
I think the letter about having to shell out 2-6 dollars and the poor quality copy sheets is a good idea, BUT maybe start out with having them sent to the Manager himself. Better be diplomatic though, cause this all can cause undue friction between you and he. You know how all of this works - in the end, he has to think "he made the decision" because "he's the boss" and that's why he gets paid the big money!!!