Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara
Author:Will Guidara [Guidara, Will]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Published: 2022-10-25T00:00:00+00:00
Hire Slow, Fire FastâBut Not Too Fast
One night, a manager reported that heâd caught one of our best captainsâIâll call him Benâdrinking during service. If a restaurant doesnât allow drinking on the job (and we did not; some do), this is grounds for immediate dismissal. But instead of immediately telling him to pack his bags, I asked him to sit down and talk to me.
âIâm going to ask you not to lie to me: Were you drinking last night during your shift?â
He hung his head. âYes. Iâm sorry, and I completely understand if you fire me over it.â
I said, âIâm not firing you yet, but Iâm not happy. You didnât let me downâor, rather, you didnât just let me down; you disappointed your entire team. Youâre supposed to be a leader, but instead of leading, you got drunk.
âSo we can do this one of two ways. You can leave right nowâweâll shake hands, Iâll thank you for all the time youâve given us and all the people youâve made happy, and how much youâve done to make this restaurant a better place. Then you can clean out your locker and go home.
âBut if you want to stay, then take tomorrow off, come back the day after, and apologize to everybody you were working with last night. Tell them what you did, why you realize itâs a mistake, and why youâre sorry. Promise youâll never do it againâand know that if you do, Iâm going to fire you on the spot.â
It wasnât easy for Ben to have those conversations with his colleagues. He was a tough captain to work for because his standards were high; if you were in his station, he held you accountable. But there is tremendous power in vulnerability. Because Ben took responsibility, everyone whoâd been furious with him forgave him.
A couple of months later, Ben drank again during a shift, and I fired him, as Iâd said I would. (Iâm happy to report it served as a wake-up call; heâs in recovery now and has made a notable career for himself in hospitality.) But I have no regrets about giving him a second chance.
The people you work with will never be your actual family. That doesnât mean that you canât work harder to treat them like family, which may mean tweaking one of the great management sayings out there, which is âHire slow and fire fast.â
I do believe, as Iâve already said, in hiring slow. You need to be acutely aware in the first few months if someone joining the team is not the right fit, or if theyâre simply going to need a little extra support to succeed. And you canât drag your feet unnecessarily on firing someone whoâs toxic; you need to get them out before they poison the balance of the team.
At the same time, you would never kick a member of your family out of the house for making a single mistake, would you? So maybe we should amend that saying to âHire slow, fire fastâbut not too fast.
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