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Old 12-15-2004, 12:17 AM   #41 (permalink)
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Funny I should see this thread...

Fellow I worked with quit 6 weeks ago. I took on his responsibilites while looking for a replacement (which should have been hired by my crappy boss when co-worker gave notice). My responsibility = managing 150+ servers. Co-workers resposibility = managing 150 servers plus all desktops. Total machines = 600+. Busted my ass for 4 weeks while my boss looked for someone else. We ended up hiring the candidate we recommended before co-worker left. Since I am doing both roles, can't get either completely done.

What happens? My boss goes ape on me. Why am I not getting stuff done, etc? Starts write up to get me tossed.

What happens next? My boss gets tossed due to poor performance. His attitude, or lack thereof, was reason co-worker and other high profile employees left.

Now I am stuck with the bad review and no real way to refute.

Oh, well, at least I still have my job!
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Old 12-15-2004, 12:49 AM   #42 (permalink)
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What happens next? My boss gets tossed due to poor performance. His attitude, or lack thereof, was reason co-worker and other high profile employees left.

Now I am stuck with the bad review and no real way to refute.

Oh, well, at least I still have my job!

Why no way to refute the poor review? You should be able to go to your former boss's boss, and tell things matter-of-factly like you did here...it shouldn't hurt, and doing that should be less of a problem than (potentially) a year with no raise because of a bad review, that was bullshit, right?
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Old 12-23-2004, 12:45 AM   #43 (permalink)
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Ah, firing stories...I've got two stories, one from each side of the fence.

First story:
My first job in my chosen career path ended when the company had a round of firings. Prior to that, I had survived an across the board pay cut for all employees, and two previous rounds of firings. When the second round came around, it made the news. I was at work on a Saturday because of shifted work week and I got a phone call from a friend.

"Uh, what are you doing?"
"Working. Why?"
"Whew, because I just opened the newspaper and I saw an article that your company announced massive layoffs."
"Uh, I'm okay, thanks."

Anyhow, I'm at home a few months later, and I get an answering machine message. "Hey, uh, can you call us before you come into work tomorrow?"
My mom was at the kitchen counter and asks, "Is that a good thing?" I could only shoot her a look like, "Are you kidding?"

So yeah, I got fired on my day off. Oh well, probably the best thing that could have happened since that company folded shortly after and is pretty much the acknowledged blight of the industry I'm in.

After leaving that company, I was picked up by one of their competitors at the beginning of the year. They had a massive hiring binge a few months after I was hired, and as such, there were a lot of people in our department. So many, in fact, that they had a mass firing near the end of the year. The way it worked at that company was that there were permanent full-time employees and temporary full-time employees. Most of the people, including myself, were hired as temporary full-time employees, and becoming a permanent employee was the Holy Grail of employment there. The ideal situation was that a person would be a temp for 6 months, then converted to perm, earning some sort of job security and a new colored of badge (star bellied sneetches). I stayed there for close to a year and when I asked about becoming a perm, I got the canned answer, "I can't promise you anything, just hang in there." I signed some form extending my temp status so that they could keep me on. Otherwise I would have been let go.

Anyhow, near the end of the year, our project had the most people in the department and they needed to be laid off/fired. The supervisor didn't know anyone and didn't want to go hunt for people so he sat in one of the boardrooms and asked me to bring him the people. After that ordeal, many people came up to me asking, "Dude, your badge is the same color as ours, why are you doing this?" "So other people don't have to." If I didn't do it, they would have just asked someone else to bring the lambs to the slaughter.
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