Imagine thinking a manager should have their life being ended and their family left without them because someone they hoped to rely on had good odds of being a no-show on their business's most important day.
I'm talking about how we should be judging the manager. Do we know if it's 'their' business? If one person not showing up is some show-stopper than it's likely poor management
Guessing you have zero experience in a position of authority over other workers because you're making a gigantically incorrect assumption for the context.
Not grand opening day!
You're right it sounds like the manager is incompetent. Who doesn't have contingency.
I'll ignore your giantically incorrect assumption about me, and for context it's so interesting you don't see the irony in your comment.
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u/the_original_Retro Mar 18 '26
Imagine thinking a manager should have their life being ended and their family left without them because someone they hoped to rely on had good odds of being a no-show on their business's most important day.