And I don't mean mass layoffs that are blamed on reorganization....
I am new (less than one year) to corporate life. My office mate has been with the company for 24 years today. He was informed that after Friday he no longer has a job with the company. He was placed in a performance probation period a few months ago and as far as I can tell, has completed all of the requirements. Yet is still being laid off.
Is he the shiniest penny in the box? No, but it took you 24 years to realize this?!?!?!! Frankly I think he is being scapegoated and it really pisses me off. His manager IMO is not very good. How do you keep passion about the work that you do when this nonsense is all around you?
Disclaimer: this is mainly a slightly tipsy vent of frustration but if you have some words of wisdom, lay them on me!
Re: NWMR: how do you deal with nonsensical corporate layoffs?
Makes me much more likely not to work extra hard during my nights and weekends.
I agree but it is part of our culture. We are often tasked with more than what we can get done in a reasonable time. So while you don't know me, I promise that I am not inefficient during my days. But I am often collecting and analyzing data, or preparing a slide deck for tomorrow's meeting (because I was only told this afternoon) in the evening. They wouldn't admit that it is expected but it is what it is. And I have been quickly promoted because I have been deemed "very engaged and trustworthy."
Sorry about your dad. It is so crazy to me that after 41 years they couldn't just wait for another year. I'm glad he has been given the consultant opportunity though!