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Issues at work
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 6:28 am
by RickD
Hi all,
I work for a government contractor, and the contract was won by a different company. So, as of January 1, the new company will be taking over, and hiring who they want to hire. I was kind of the appointed spokesperson that spoke up to the incoming managers, about the issues with our old company and its upper management. I have a feeling it's going to get back to my managers that I was the one who spoke up.
Now, I'm not afraid of losing my job. God has always been good, and He has always provided for my family and me.
What I ask is that you pray that I will have the strength to speak up about what needs to be said. But also that I will have the discernment to know what not to say.
Thanks all
Re: Issues at work
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 6:44 am
by PaulSacramento
If you can't say what you mean, you will never mean what you say.
Be strong and follow your heart and listen to HIM, He never guides us to the wrong path.
Re: Issues at work
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 11:59 am
by 1over137
May God give you wisdom and discernment.
Re: Issues at work
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 2:51 pm
by neo-x
Yes Rick, praying for you, God be with you, Amen.
Re: Issues at work
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 3:36 pm
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
RickD wrote:What I ask is that you pray that I will have the strength to speak up about what needs to be said. But also that I will have the discernment to know what not to say.
Never mind about saying stuff to upper management that will just go in one ear and come out the next. SLASH THEIR TIRES!
I normally don't pray for people and worldly stuff, but I'll make an exception for you.
FL
Re: Issues at work
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 6:16 am
by Kurieuo
RickD wrote:Hi all,
I work for a government contractor, and the contract was won by a different company. So, as of January 1, the new company will be taking over, and hiring who they want to hire. I was kind of the appointed spokesperson that spoke up to the incoming managers, about the issues with our old company and its upper management. I have a feeling it's going to get back to my managers that I was the one who spoke up.
Now, I'm not afraid of losing my job. God has always been good, and He has always provided for my family and me.
What I ask is that you pray that I will have the strength to speak up about what needs to be said. But also that I will have the discernment to know what not to say.
Thanks all
Wow, you traitor.
I hope the new company is paying you good money. Time to try and swap ships I think?
Seriously, I haven't come across any good upper management anywhere.
I've heard rumours that such exists though.
One of the reasons I went into business myself.
Thankfully, it's started working out in recent years.
God willing that will continue.
Really, just say the truth. If they don't like it, what you think, then they don't like you.
Most likely, they'd probably see you sold them out. That's not going to go down well. Anything else you say will just be white noise.
So... I pray that you have some understanding people, and really that God will take care of you regardless.
Re: Issues at work
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 6:47 am
by Philip
Rick, I'll definitely pray over this situation. Been there, unfortunately. Just don't say anything merely to vent, out of anger, however tempting. Only address important issues that could be constructive. Try to be as professional and diplomatic as possible, given the history and circumstances.
Re: Issues at work
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 9:03 am
by RickD
Just got an offer letter from the new company. It's a drop in pay, and part time instead of full time.
I guess my big mouth got me in trouble.
Re: Issues at work
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 10:12 am
by Philip
Sorry to heat that Rick, sounds like they might be covering their butts - instead of outright getting rid of you.
How tied to location are you? Are you willing to relocate?
Re: Issues at work
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 11:16 am
by 1over137
I hope Rick, that one day you find a place where your sincerety will be valued.
Re: Issues at work
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 3:10 pm
by RickD
Philip wrote:Rick, I'll definitely pray over this situation. Been there, unfortunately. Just don't say anything merely to vent, out of anger, however tempting. Only address important issues that could be constructive. Try to be as professional and diplomatic as possible, given the history and circumstances.
That's what gets me Philip. Everything I say is constructive. It's all said to make the workplace more efficient. To get the job done better. But they're just so completely out of touch with all of us. For example, something needed to get fixed, and I offered to fix it myself. I told the government person who oversees our company, that I could fix it in a week by myself. I've worked there for 4 years, and I'm extremely familiar with how it works. But instead, they hired 4 out of state workers to come in for 8 weeks to try to fix the problem. After paying salaries, rental cars, hotels, food allowances, flights, etc., it ended up costing our company over $30k. And when they left, it was no better than before they started. $30k in taxpayer money down the drain. When I could've fixed it on a week for only the cost of my paycheck. The system they implemented failed. The people they brought in had no idea what they were doing.
This is the inept management I have to deal with.
Re: Issues at work
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 3:16 pm
by RickD
Apparently there was a mistake in the system. That's why I was offered a different position than I should've been. My site manager said that they will rectify the situation as soon as they can.
Although it was priceless to see the look on each person's face when I told them what position I was offered.
My manager's manager apparently didn't know what my current position was. As soon as I told my manager, he ran to his manager to try to fix it. Picture the three stooges golfing, and you'll get the idea about how bad they are.
Re: Issues at work
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 3:59 pm
by Kurieuo
RickD wrote:Apparently there was a mistake in the system. That's why I was offered a different position than I should've been. My site manager said that they will rectify the situation as soon as they can.
Although it was priceless to see the look on each person's face when I told them what position I was offered.
My manager's manager apparently didn't know what my current position was. As soon as I told my manager, he ran to his manager to try to fix it. Picture the three stooges golfing, and you'll get the idea about how bad they are.
Re: Issues at work
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 6:58 pm
by Philip
Nothing makes you more popular with management than pointing out its incompetence!
You should go far there, Rick!
Re: Issues at work
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 7:17 pm
by Kurieuo
Just wait until you become management.
Then you'll start wondering whether you are looking like a clown.