by robc » Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:32 am
Yeah - I wouldn't say more and more companies do this - I happen to see the reverse. A few points -
* There is a legal issue in many states - where this is ummm, well illegal.
* Training is cost of doing business and just because your feelings get hurt when a guy shorthands you doesn't make it right to get training revenge money. If his new employer is worth his salt he'd offer to cover it anyway - I know I would.
* How do you determine cost? His hourly rate, what about travel time, what about classes he really didn't want to go to, etc.
* Do you charge the guy who has to suddently move across the country to take care of his dying mother? Is it legal to have different standards?