...It ends
tonight, it ends tonight.
Just a
little insight won’t make things right…
It’s too
late too fight, it ends tonight…
It’s been a long time coming…
Starring:
- the
Company – my current employer,
- the New
Factory – hope the future is bright out there,
- Dude – my
boss (despite the superior – subordinate relationship, he is for me like a
mate, we are on the same wavelength),
-
Commander-in-chief – the boss of my boss,
- the
Soulmate (mentioned here many times, a fellow colleague, despite being a close
friend knows nothing about the existence of this blog)
- and me,
for a short moment the hub of the universe ;-)
January
2013
The first,
emotion-driven, attempt to change the job. By offering a pay rise and promotion,
the Company manages to keep me in. More than a year after, despite all the bad
stuff, I do not regret that decision.
May 2013.
First
cracks on the glass appear. The Company refuses to further pursue relationship
with one of its large customers on less favourable (lower income) terms and
then terminates provision of services to one of the largest and most reputable
customers in Poland. The relationship, established less than a year earlier,
has not fetched adequate profit. Nobody bothers to think this was a door-opener
for being a meaningful player in a certain market segment. No other competitor
on the whole market would dare to take such step.
August 2013
Two female
colleagues announce they are pregnant. Both will give birth in March 2014 and
are due to return from maternity leaves in spring 2015…
September
2013
The Company
decides to exit another relationship with a large customer. We entered it for
prestige, rather than for income…
October
2013
Dude
arranges for a substitute for pregnant girls. The new colleague will work for
us as part of secondment for half a year. Soon she turns out to be anything but
productive. After two weeks I begin counting down days until the end of March
when her secondment ends. Months with her in the team are a rough ride…
November
2013
A guy who
left the Company a few months ago calls to persuade me to join his team in a
company in which he took office as director upon the departure. The prospective
employer is government-controlled and is not a part of international corporation,
meaning doing business is subject to political influences and I would not use
English everyday. Both reservations are a huge drawback for me. I turn down the
offer.
My
motivation is in the slump, particularly after several people I have worked with
are laid off…
December
2013
In this
month and some time earlier other important customers decide to quit or
decrease scopes of relationships with the Company. No new ones are acquired to
take place of them, resulting in idle capacity…
January
2014
I’m faced
with another proposal of a new job. Having weighed up all pros and cons, I
decline it, despite realising the current job is dead-end. Another customer
terminates its co-operation, this time for operating reasons (the service
provided proved unreliable for too many times).
February
2014
Dude hires
a new girl. Very self-focused and inefficient. Dude, even if manages to
delegate tasks, fails to enforce execution.
I find a
job opening from posted by the New Factory. It seems appealing, but for the
time being, I decide not to apply. I don’t want to earn a reputation of a
person who turns up for interviews and then kicks up a fuss.
Another
strategic customer severs the relationship with the Company, as competitors
offer it lower prices for services.
Applications
presenting opportunities to provide a profitable service for two prospective
customers are negatively opined by decision makers…
During
annual appraisal, I tell Dude I don’t fee a future for myself in the Company
and cite reasons why (see above). He tells me has no doubt I would find a job
somewhere else and I’m replaceable. He seems to really believe there must be a
breaking point at which someone realises the Company needs to be turned around.
I am of the opinion by the end of 2015 our business segment will have been
wound down.
March 2014
No new
customer acquired since the beginning of the year and another one lost. There
are days when I am at the loose end most of the time… The only upside is that
the end of colleague’s secondment draws near.
The
Soulmate is determined to find a new job. Our plan is that she leaves first, I
soldier on, but demand a substantial pay rise and quit a few months later.
7 April
2014
In my
LinkedIn box I find a message from a recruiter from the New Factory relating to
the job opening I saw in early February. If they approach me, not the other way
round, at least there’s no risk of being perceived as the one who kicks up the
fuss. In response I send my CV.
8 April
2014
A recruiter
from the New Factory invites me for a meeting two days later.
10 April
2014
In the
morning I call Dude and tell him I’ll be late as the French electronics in my
car packed up in the rain and I ended up in a garage and I’m waiting to get the
car fixed. (Megane has had a track record of no single breakdown since the
wipers mechanism breakdown in May 2013)
In earnest,
the new job is not perfect (none would be), but reasonable. Scope of duties and
role in the process is very similar to what I do at the Company. My salary
expectations are exorbitant, so I’m prepared to adjust down my demands.
17 April
2014
I receive
the letter of intent from the New Factory. They are unwilling to beat down my
expected salary … I respond positively.
22 April
2014
Members of
management board having decision-making authority all take seven days off to
take fortnight-long holidays and do not delegate their authorities, which
results in decision-making paralysis. If a customer turns to us with a request
regarding the terms of service, it has to wait until first week of May. At any
other firm in the industry such event is unthinkable. This probably is a part
of pursuit of “Priority for clients” strategy…
23 April
2014
In a
newsletter sent out to all employees, CEO of the Company delineates a strategy
which assumes customers from the business line I deal with will be “acquired
selectively”. If I can read well between the lines, it means withdrawal from
this business line and inexorable redundancy for me… By the way, how does the
CEO imagine execution of such strategy, if reputation of the Company with the
target has already been spoiled?
24 April
2014
I am
designated to co-ordinate a project. It is bound to fail, but I politely agree
to take up all the tasks…
25 April
2014
Dude hands
out missives containing the information on annual bonus. What a golden
handshake! Seriously, again I feel very bad about hiding my intention to leave…
28 April
2014
Needless to
say no new customers have been acquired since the beginning of 2014 and loss of
two other by the end of May looms large.
29 April
2014
My bank
account is credited with the bonus. Now no one can change the discretionary
decision on granting it, nor take back the transfer order. Dude and I are
dealing until late afternoon with absurdities unknown to other companies. When I
knock off he sighs and says: ‘it’s been a crazy day, I hope tomorrow will be
uneventful’.
30 April
2014
I’m damn
stressed-out, I can’t focus on work, my hands quake. Dude turns up to the
office late. He’s angry and refuses to talk to us. After a quarter he slightly
cheers up and reminds us of holiday planning.
I ask him
to come with me to a meeting room for a face-to-face conversation and when we
get there, without further ado I hand in my notice. Dude is kind of crestfallen
but keeps a cool head. His first reaction is absolutely correct – he tries to
renegotiate my salary; to no effect. I quickly retort if this was only a matter
of money, I would tell him straightforwardly I want more and we would probably
strike a deal. I point out if the Company was forging ahead, I would connive at
all the stuff that fucks me up and get ahead with it, but when I see it being
wound down, I see no other choice. Dude asks, whether I wouldn’t consider carrying
on my misery until girls return from maternity leaves. I refuse and further
argue there is no point in staying. I explain we can either embrace the way the
Company is run or reject it and I can see no in between. We can either shape up
or ship out. I’ve been shaping up for some time, now there’s the opportunity to
ship out… The Company has worn me down… I feel under my skin Dude thinks the
same, as most people do, but he’s far from having the comfort of speak it out.
Dude refuses to countersign my notice for the time being. He has to talk to
Commander-in-chief.
We return
to our desk. Dude most probably informs Commander-in-chief by e-mail about my
decision. At some point Commander’s merry face turns red. Hard to guess whether
he’s stumped, shell-shocked, frightened, bemused. He asks Dude to have a
face-to-face chat immediately. They’re away for half an hour which seems to
last ages. They come back. Commander-in-chief is livid. Dude now asks the
Soulmate to come with him. Next thirty minutes wear on. I still wonder what the
hell they are talking about.
Two hours
after the bomb was detonated, Dude countersigns my notice. Within next hours
things get back to normal. It’s good the atmosphere seems to have cleaned up.
I’ll work here till the end of July (one third of that time I’ll be on holiday,
but never mind), so making life harder makes little sense.
Just like
in choosing a person you will spend the rest of your life with, there’s no
point of raising the bar too high when looking for a job. In both cases you run
a serious risk of not finding a partner or employer. The New Factory meets three
criteria I have set: it is a meaningful player in the industry, keeps growing
and its profits incline as well, I will use English in everyday work and I will
have the chance to develop and learn, as it is involved in doing businesses the
Company shies away from. Apart from this, I don’t expect it to be perfect. As
everywhere, corporate structure and people will be more and less tolerable, but
at least it offers prospects the Company lacks…
Congratulations. Now let's hope you don't end up with co-workers or a boss like this:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58UPVnfolac
Time for an exotic vacation to celebrate?
Thanks DC,
ReplyDeleteI estimate odds of falling in with such company as low :)
Ordinary rather than exotic holidays ahead, unless flying mere less than 1,000 miles from Warsaw fits the definition of 'exotic', but I doubt it does...
I suppose exotic is in the eye of the beholder.
ReplyDeleteLooks like there are plenty of spots that could qualify, at least in my book:
http://www.gcmap.com/mapui?R=1000nm%40WAW
After a surprisingly nice visit to Tbilisi last year, my next dream trip might be Tashkent, Bishkek, Almaty and environs. Someday.
Have fun!
Hi Bart,
ReplyDeleteThe bank is doing badly, poor management, disappointed clients...etc and then you get the letter explaining what handsome bonuses will be paid out!
Clearly nothing has been learned and frankly, never will. The disease has now become the norm.
Best of luck with the new job!