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Hi all,

I am an employer of 3 staff. Two sparks and 1 x 2nd year apprentice. Just in case it has a bearing on any responses, i have never set up an employment contract. When i employed the apprentice the company was operating from premises not 1 (which was closer to the apprentice's home, his family was dropping and picking him up there).

After 12 months the premises moved to a different location. This resulted in the company having to go out of its way (costing time and money) to drop the appy off so it would not inconvenience his parents.

6 months on the company is still accomodating the pick up and drop off of the appy out of decency. This needs to change as we are a very small business and cannot sustain the time and money. I feel we have done enough (6 months for the transition).

The employee in question has since acquired a car and driving licence, but this seems to be a taboo subject (on using his car to get to place of employment).

Question is can i make him find his own way to work, as it is costing me time and money?

Thanks guys
 
I always thought every employee had to make their own way to and from work .
How do large companies go on as I can't imagine they send out 100 minibuses to collect all their staff.
 
If he has his own car I think it's a bit cheeky that he is letting people go out of their way to pick and drop him off. I would tell him that he now has to meet at the office in the morn and will be dropped back off there at the end of the day. If he's serious about his apprenticeship he shouldn't mind.
 
My thoughts exactly guys, thanks for your input. Its common sense at the end of the day. When I started working i had to either walk or catch a bus to work.
Im paranoid about employees rights at the end of the day.

I done a calculation which results in me driving 10 miles a day out of my way /my time/fuel etc to drop the appy in question the other side of motorway so his parents are not being put out. ( they dont work by the way)
Im giving up my time (of which many of you will sympathise with being self employed, it eats into my time at the office after hours which then affects my time with my wife and 3 year old boy)

I need to streamline my business resulting in saving time and money.

So you reckon that after 14 months of meeting his drop offs and pick ups more than half way, i am not being unfair.

Thanks guys, time for appy to wake up and realise how lucky he is to have an apprenticeship in the first place.
 
Hi,just out of curiosity,was the initial arrangement made with some "association" with the apprentice,in regard to relation,family friend,etc?

This altruistic and noble beginning,can sometimes get stickier,further down the road...
 
Yep it's a big bad world out there so he needs to get used to having to sort himself out.
You are giving him a great start in his career so he should be grateful for that.
 
Hi,just out of curiosity,was the initial arrangement made with some "association" with the apprentice,in regard to relation,family friend,etc?

This altruistic and noble beginning,can sometimes get stickier,further down the road...
No Peg,
No contracts, no agreements/no disscusions etc

The busines premises i occupied (pick up point) was relocated 6 to 8 miles away from appies home.
 
I really meant,did you have any personal attachment to the lad? not contracts or agreements,but if he come via a relative or pal. Sometimes this can skew normal arrangements.Cheers.
 
I really meant,did you have any personal attachment to the lad? not contracts or agreements,but if he come via a relative or pal. Sometimes this can skew normal arrangements.Cheers.
No Peg, no personal attachments. Straight from the local college
 
Tell him to make his own way, if he values the opportunity he has been given he will, if not then he will have to leave on his own accord, doesn't put you in a position as you aren't getting rid of him he's refusing to make his own way to work, which we all have had to do.
 
IMO, you have been more than fare, before I drove, got buses and underground, he is taking the pee, when I passed my driving test at 17,it was driving my own car, or using the Morris miner 2 on the fleet when I could.:(
 
I had to make my way to work when i was an apprentice (bike,train and then car) until work gave me a van which i was a bit lucky being a 3rd year apprentice at that point. As others have said i think you have been pretty fair.
 

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