Dave
Staff member
You tell her this: If her estimates are correct she would not be missing them. It's not unethical to pad time, it's intelligent estimating. Sure the job itself might take X hours, but you have to factor in other variables that you can't foresee that will drag your timeline out.One of my hot female subordinates has recently gotten into some trouble for missing deadlines. I probed into the situation a bit, and it turns out that when our supervisor asks her for estimates on how long she'll need to do a case, she'll give pretty tight times, and then inevitably she'll fail to hit some of them. So I showed her the video of Scotty telling Geordie to not give the actual time he thinks he'll need, and instead to give a more conservative time estimate, and she replied that she thinks it's unethical to give longer times when the real amount of time she needs is actually shorter.
On the one hand, I admire her work ethic. On the other hand... damn girl, you got a lot to learn.