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Just got told I am to train my replacement today
I am bitter, and frustrated now. I no longer have any respect for this company or its owner or board of directors. I told them over a YEAR ago that their back up solution was NOT certified and was not backing up data... And yet they still waffle back and forth... Now I am told they are getting someone else to run the show? Pardon my french fut **** them and the horse they rode in on... Nothing like being out of a job coming up to Christmas... Sorry for the rant, but I had to unload somewhere and I did not want to shoot my mouth off here at work. At least I can try and maintain my dignity here.... ****suckers, the whole lot of 'em Last edited by GuitarsCanada; 11-03-2009 at 02:23 PM.. |
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Sorry for the profanity, I am in a bad state right now... I am sooo tempted to just walk today. If I were single and not a father, I would have told them to screw themselves in the meeting and just walked out.
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I know where you are in terms of feelings. But whatever you do... wait a few days. Your mind will clear a lot after a few days. Dont do anything until you wait a few days and think it over.
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Let me guess, they got themselves onto a list of the 100 Best Employers somewhere?
One of the areas I work on is so-called "employee engagement". Most of the consultng firms and empoyers who talk a pretty good game about such matters wouldn't know it if it bit them on the scrotum and drew blood. Seriously. Most contemorary models of what induces employees to give their all miss out on some key areas like that which you describe. Just exactly what would be your incentive now to do a decent job? Why would you not mis-train your replacement just to get even? What would make you feel bad about coughing a bit on the phone and calling in sick with, um, H1N1 (yeah...THAT's the ticket!)? A wonderful paper by Stanford University management expert Jeffrey Pfeffer called "Why the war for talent is harmful to your organization's health" outlines the many ways in which bringing in so-called "top talent" from outside the organization (and totally ignoring the talent within) can gut employee motivation. Management has to give you an answer to the question "Why bother?". And if they can't, they're in deeper trouble than they realize. You have every right to be bitter. They hired you because you're good. They asked you to train someone because you know what you're doing. And now they want you to read some lines ftrom "Deliverance" (something about bending over and squealing like a pig). But then finding people in the IT world who have the technical savvy AND people skills to manage has generally always been a very tough row to hoe. Quite often, asking IT managers to make sensitive considerate decisions is asking them to step beyond the perimeter of their expertise. If there is any consolation, it's tactics like that which will have the management team in that company standing in line behind you at a Service Canada outlet in short order. F*** them and the MBA they rode in with. The horse meant no harm, so leave them out of the picture. Last edited by mhammer; 11-03-2009 at 02:56 PM.. |
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+1 -- maybe there's a CIO offer waiting in the wings for you?
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http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_pink_on_motivation.html Seen it? What do you think? I think money, specifically bonuses, makes people in my industry (semiconductors) stupid. Everyone is afraid to think because every single idea you generate is tied to money in your pocket. No risks. No innovation. Just a meandering plod towards obsolescence.
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Not likely... I don't think I am old enough by the owner's standards...
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that really bites the big one. i hope things work out better for you in the future.
maybe it's just my opinion, but often times when we work for people like that we know what they are capable of. sometimes we even see the shaft coming before it does, waiting for it in denial or maybe out of security/comfort. i know it's been that way for me a time or two. sounds like they did you a favor, in the long run. best of luck. you prolly won't be out of work for long.
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