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Posted By Andrew Cartridge
Just a straw poll amongst forum members.
Do you think you are valued by your employer/client, & if so, how?
Andy
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Posted By Richard Mathews
No!
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Posted By The toecap
No...
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Posted By Richard Chalkley
No! Just a pain with ideas which get in the way and cost money
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Posted By Lynne Ratcliffe
No!
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Posted By Steven
No - well not until something goes tits up!!!!
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Posted By Andrew Cartridge
Ok let me put it another way, if your opinion is no.
Then why do you feel that you are not valued by your employer/client?
I will be the first stick my head above the ramparts, & say I am valued by my employer & rewarded accordingly.
Waiting for the incoming flak ;-)
Andy
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Posted By Breezy
Yes...
...Otherwise they wouldn't employ me!
Perhaps the problem is that the term 'value' is somewhat loaded.
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Posted By J Knight
Hi andrew,
I feel valued; my salaray is in same the range as people in similar positions of responsibility in the Charity, my work is appreciated by my boss and the Directors, and they tell me so. I have influenced the Charity in the past and will do so in the future. Of course I would like to be more valued; they could after all give me all the Charity's assets and promote me to King, but that might be going a bit too far ;-)
John
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Posted By Andrew Cartridge
Breezy
What makes you say that the term value is loaded? You have already confirmed that you are one of the valued ones ;-)
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Posted By Peter Taylor14
Who cares????
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Posted By Mike Miller
I have heard it said that doing your best for our employer is a little like spilling coffee on your trousers whilst wearing a dark suite, its a nice warm feeling but no one will notice....? I personally feel I am well paid for what I do but in an organisation as big as mine one cannot say that one is appreciated as the feed back is poor. I can only assume that they would notice if I was not there.
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Posted By Andrew Cartridge
Peter
I do!!!
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Posted By Anwar Afzal
YES - No Question about it
And whilst i am not recieving my dues financially and with perks as i would have liked, i am satisfied that due to my work i am making a difference to peoples attitudes in safety and life, and also that by helping them they feel they can be more effective and confident.
I am happy that my colleagues are 99% happy and you cannot value that satisfaction.
It is priceless!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted By warderic
Yes and very well paid
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Posted By Liam Mc Conalogue
When EHS costs money the answer is : No
When EHS prevents accidents the answer is : Yes
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Posted By RCH
You can not do enough for a good employer, or is it, you carnt do a good employer for enough?
Only Joking people.
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Posted By Andy Walker
No
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Posted By Paul
The employees think so..but the employers..?
I think not.
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Posted By Andy Walker
Same position as you Paul
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Posted By Jeffrey Watt
Andy
I am very well valued.
Mainly because we pay safety people a rate based on body mass index.
I am currently worth more than Paul McCartney.
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Posted By Andy Walker
Jeff
But not as much as Heather Mills Macartney?
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Posted By Andrew Cartridge
Steady on gents, we don't want to get the moderators hopping mad do we?
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Posted By Jeffrey Watt
Andies
Lets just say I'm comfortable since setting up IODE as a wholly owned subsiduary of JW Holdings Ltd of the Cayman Islands.
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Posted By Ken Dickson
Valued by my boss (MD), yes. By his boss (Group CEO), yes. By the rest of the business, maybe now-and-then when they get an answer they want to hear, other than that just an itch they can't scratch! But it's the first two that matter, cause they hold the stick that control the rest.
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Posted By Merv Newman
Sorry, but on the Body Mass Index, is the pay directly or inversly proportional ?
And yes, I do consider myself as "valued". As an employee I know I was paid more than anyone except the site manager (and that includes my nominal boss, the RH director). As a consultant, my clients pay up and ask me back. And pass me on.
Preen, preen, preen.
Merv
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Posted By JWG
At the moment most definately not valued.
I work for an Acute NHS Trust and all they care about is the clinical risk and clinical risk audits.
The NHS has finally woken up and are about to introduce Risk Management Standards that encompass H&S and clinical risks.
All of a sudden they are starting to taking an interest in H&S risks. Is it just a co-incidence?
To all those out there in the NHS, this is our chance to shine and bring the NHS into the real world to make it a safer place for all.
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Posted By Andrew Cartridge
Merv
Preen preen preen??..........pigeon for dinner tonight is it?
Have a good one
Andy
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Posted By Linda Crossland-Clarke
yes, I seem to be! LOL
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Posted By Andrew Cartridge
Moderators
Why has the thread to Merv been removed?
Andy
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Posted By AMJAD AL ATA
BIG NO
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Posted By Brett Day
I've had clients that couldn't care less and I've had employers from the same ilk, but have also been very well paid. Am now working for a company who's pay is reasonable (I can do better but could also do a lot worse) but then have a company and manager who looks after thier employees.
I would rather bee reasonably paid and happy than well paid and hacked off.
When you get a call from your boss telling you that as you're very busy he has reallocated work to take the load off and when you turn up at a design team meeting and the client introduces you by 'Here's a man who knows what he is talking about'.
Those are the time I feel valued.
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Posted By Martin R. Bessant
This subject has been given a good airing and is similar to a question asked by Anne Smart of IOSH recently.
After discussion, the moderators feel that it is not providing any additional information to this forum so the thread is now locked and cannot accept any further postings.
Martin Bessant - Lead Moderator.
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