I've come to realize that no matter how hard you work or how much you care, you're just a number to the people running this place. It took me a while to accept that, but once I did, I stopped taking things so personally. It's actually liberating.
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@cr Exactly this. I do believe the consulting companies run the numbers and provide their best recommendations for reducing costs. The VPs and directors do the final scrubs and if you’re a brown nose, then you’re swapped with one of the secondary list numbers. Politics still plays a role and the higher ups always love the no dignity a-s sniffers that boost their egos or ask layup questions in meetings to make them look intelligent.
@cr My director knew me. But my problem was they had someone with my skillset at Sprint who was in Overland Park, and was one rung lower and paid much less because of the Cost of Living differences between OP and Bellevue.
Lots of Bellevue folks I know were treated much the same. That's why everthing's become the New SprinT
I went above and beyond for my regular performance evaluation each and every time for as long as i remember. I deliver results, even worked 10 to 12 hrs, sometimes skipped lunch to prioritize urgent matters/project/ meeting but hey I still got RIF. I thought i have a good track record for my performance since i joined TMUS many years ago. I was told it wasnt my performance. Eventually i found out who else in my team got RIF and what is common denominator. If your director or VP does not know you, you are toast. Consider yourself lucky if you get moved to other team or demoted. It is extremely hard to find a job at this time. Prepare your emergency finance for 1 to 2 years without income. Severence will help for on average a good 6 to 10 months. But hey the guy who goes to office for coffee badging and those who chat for hours at lunch room during work hours….. i heard are still employed……lol.
@av Particularly when they are pieces of sh-t like Srini who aren’t even from your country.
Except we aren’t numbers. We are people. Rather than “coming to terms with this,” you should fight back against the people running this place and their dehumanizing desire to turn you into a statistic.
Bob Seger sang about this many years ago:
I take my card and I stand in line
To make a buck I work overtime
Dear Sir letters keep coming in the mail
I work my back till it's racked with pain
The boss can't even recall my name
I show up late and I'm docked
It never fails
I feel like just another
Spoke in a great big wheel
Like a tiny blade of grass
In a great big field, whoa
To workers I'm just another drone
To Ma Bell I'm just another phone
I'm just another statistic on a sheet
To teachers I'm just another child
To IRS I'm another file
I'm just another consensus on the street
Gonna cruise out of this city
Head down to the sea
Gonna shout out at the ocean
Hey it's me
And I feel like a number
Feel like a number
Feel like a stranger
A stranger in this land
- both our heads in a noose meme* first time ?