The Workplace Shuffle
Well, I got the word a few weeks ago regarding cutbacks in our department at work. In all honesty, I wasn’t surprised – in fact, it was a bit of a relief, as I had been anticipating something like this for awhile. What did surprise me was the way in which the whole matter was handled – they should have just cut a position, with the remaining people taking up the workload. Instead, they cut back the hours of four employees from 40 to 32 a week. This is to be followed with further cutbacks to 24 hours a week (and loss of all benefits) in the fall. In my opinion, this is dirty pool. If they had just cut an employee (which likely would have been me – last hired, first fired), that person could start a job search and get on with their life. This way, four workers are being forced to play their hand – look for something new, or ride the whole thing out and see if they eventually get restored to full time status when other people leave or the new department structure doesn’t work out.
Despite not being all that surprised, I was still pretty angry about the whole matter and the way in which it was handled. First off, from the way she was talking the department manager has been planning this for some time. So why in the world did she offer me a job last July? The job I filled should never have been advertised. Not to mention that I took a significant pay cut to change jobs, which just further added to my anger. That evening I wracked my brain thinking it over, which was totally useless because there is nothing I can do to change matters. Exhausted, I retired to our music library. I played Fastbacks singles and drank beer in an effort to cheer myself up.
As luck would have it, a position was open in a department that I already work closely with. I decided to apply to keep myself full time with benefits – not only was I offered the position, but my new manager seems genuinely excited to get me (its nice that my hard work and good attitude was noticed by someone). I get to keep my same work week, and I start this Sunday. It was a lateral move, but I’m still excited to learn something new and work with people I already know and like. We’ll see how things pan out in my old department. Despite the fact that I was “not needed,” my old manager hurriedly posted my hours as a temp position. This could get interesting…
In happier news, the li’l woman had a birthday a few weekends ago. Originally, we had planned on trying out a somewhat fancy place down the street from us. As luck would have it, there were record high temperatures in Cowtown that weekend – when it came time for dinner, the birthday girl decided that we needed to go somewhere we she could wear shorts. Later that evening, on a lark, we went to see The Backwards (http://www.thebackwards.com/) – a Slavakian Beatles tribute act. They were pretty good, although we retreated for higher ground when too many couples came up front to dance (the “Czech bar” where the show was held is a bit too much of a meat market on the weekends for my liking). Luckily, we knew some people who had done the same, and had a fine time hanging out with them. Neat factoid about The Backwards – their “Paul” learned to play the bass left handed to keep things authentic. Now that’s tribute act dedication!
P.S. RIP Frank “the Riddler” Gorshin
8 Comments:
Hampton, hold me like you did by the lake on Naboo.
huh??!!?? what is that from? one of those crappy new "star wars" movies?
Hey Hamp! Would this be an appropriate juncture to ask just what exactly is the nature of you and Scott's relationship?.....
Star Wars or not, his comment gave me a good laugh.
So friend, how IS the new job going? Any funny stories, embarrassing incidents, or witty quotes that you can report to us?
-Leigh Ann
Good going on the new job. Except my sister wants to know why you totally blew her off and pretended like you didn't know her.
And I'm a bit late on the trend, but check out my favorite albums. Gotta be just like Hamp.
http://mothlight.blogspot.com/2005/06/again-slavishly-following-trend.html
Kerry.
wow, 2 comments in one day! my blog cup runneth over...
LAH - Scott is a Seattle friend i made via the Fastbacks (he was profiled on NPR and in Gearhead magazine as the FBX "superfan"). He loves "Star Wars" movies, and has pictures of Jar Jar Binks all over his castle-like house. Apparently, his feelings for me run a little deeper than I realized. Either that, or he's taking the piss. Probably the latter...
Check out his blog at www.rickfoundation.blogspot.com
No funny zoo stories as of late. I've been busy learning my new job, which seems to be going pretty well.
K - Thanks for sharing your list. That was funny when your sister came in to the zoo - I didn't realize who she was until i asked for her last name to look her up. Later, walking through the zoo I saw her again with you older sister. Luckily, she didn't hit me up for that Wang Chung half shirt i promised so many years ago.
It might be best if you just dropped the whole Wang Chung half shirt. I mean, it has been 20 years and she has tried moving on with her life, but if you keep bringing up the painful episode, she just can't heal. I think if you mentioned it to her, she would just pretend that she doesn't know what you are talking about. It can't all be dancehall days.
Hampton, you're breaking my heart!!!
don't go breakin' my heart...i couldn't if i tried!
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