They say there’s no ‘I’ in team, but if you look closely, there’s a ‘me’.
CYA, they’ll try to get rid of you any way possible to make room for another ‘diverse’ hire and when one lies the others will swear to it, that’s the culture you’re dealing with.
President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight
If you must, teach your “replacement” ALMOST everything BUT that last little detail that pulls it all together.
Then leave. (Or wait to be fired (get severance & unemployment)).
Guar-an-damn-teed things will fall apart. Then it will be your option on what to do next.
Let the company go under?
Or hire back on at exorbitant contractor rates?
President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight
If you must, teach your “replacement” ALMOST everything BUT that last little detail that pulls it all together.
Then leave. (Or wait to be fired (get severance & unemployment)).
Guar-an-damn-teed things will fall apart. Then it will be your option on what to do next.
Let the company go under?
Or hire back on at exorbitant contractor rates?
I spent nine months, last year, working on a waste incinerator project that had already been through two other engineering companies, and I was hired contract by the third. It was a Charlie Foxtrot from the get-go.
The client was French and the engineering company Italian. Both in Arkansas…
The first two companies had used two difference CAD programs and had a difference of opinion on what the set ‘grade’ elevation should be. But all three seemed to believe that the project should be oriented to ‘true’ north and not ‘plant’ north. So, when you looked at the models, everything was skewed about 1.6 degrees.
More than once, I had to go into the plant and pull field dimensions and shoot elevations to make sure my stuff would fit.
Then on December 30th, the project construction manager came to my trailer to inform me that ‘corporate’ had decided to send my job to India.
I can’t remember being so relieved to get ‘fired’.
I’ve talked to a coworker a couple of times since. It’s still a Charlie Foxtrot but now they’re offering a $25K bonus to those who stick around to the end. LOL
13 Comments
Wha-Hello.
Third World Mystery Meat
That is my new definition of the “team” i’m dealing with while my company adopts NetSuite as management software
They say there’s no ‘I’ in team, but if you look closely, there’s a ‘me’.
CYA, they’ll try to get rid of you any way possible to make room for another ‘diverse’ hire and when one lies the others will swear to it, that’s the culture you’re dealing with.
If you must, teach your “replacement” ALMOST everything BUT that last little detail that pulls it all together.
Then leave. (Or wait to be fired (get severance & unemployment)).
Guar-an-damn-teed things will fall apart. Then it will be your option on what to do next.
Let the company go under?
Or hire back on at exorbitant contractor rates?
If you must, teach your “replacement” ALMOST everything BUT that last little detail that pulls it all together.
Then leave. (Or wait to be fired (get severance & unemployment)).
Guar-an-damn-teed things will fall apart. Then it will be your option on what to do next.
Let the company go under?
Or hire back on at exorbitant contractor rates?
That woke up little Blue Eyes all ooooover her body…
If Ian was smart, he’d be LONG GONE after Zed had a “Talk” with the lad. Didn’t like him.
Yeah, how that works is, that’s a feature not a bug.
Unless as with “John” she sees for herself the evil.
Ian maybe best get ready for some action and then some “action”.
Did Zed have a ‘talk’ with him?
It seemed like they even questioned his existence.
As I remember, no one but Mari has ever met Ian.
I had to look “jeet” up. At first I guessed that it was based on the Texas question “Jeet jet?” But no, it’s a word from Hindi. Oh well.
Not by the hindi definition of victory but rather the ethnic one for the Indians…
I spent nine months, last year, working on a waste incinerator project that had already been through two other engineering companies, and I was hired contract by the third. It was a Charlie Foxtrot from the get-go.
The client was French and the engineering company Italian. Both in Arkansas…
The first two companies had used two difference CAD programs and had a difference of opinion on what the set ‘grade’ elevation should be. But all three seemed to believe that the project should be oriented to ‘true’ north and not ‘plant’ north. So, when you looked at the models, everything was skewed about 1.6 degrees.
More than once, I had to go into the plant and pull field dimensions and shoot elevations to make sure my stuff would fit.
Then on December 30th, the project construction manager came to my trailer to inform me that ‘corporate’ had decided to send my job to India.
I can’t remember being so relieved to get ‘fired’.
I’ve talked to a coworker a couple of times since. It’s still a Charlie Foxtrot but now they’re offering a $25K bonus to those who stick around to the end. LOL