Employment Woes

Friday, April 28th, 2006 | Life, Rants |

Wednesday morning, my supervisor pulled me aside to tell me since management wants to go into beta just before I take 2 days of vacation. And since one of those vacation days conflicts with a week long Microsoft training course I was signed up for they are pulling me out of the class. I wasn't happy about it. She wasn't either but the decision came down from on high.

Wednesday afternoon, a co-worker and myself had to drive 4 hours to my current employer's home office. Instead of heading straight to the hotel, we stopped along the way to get dinner. We ended up hitting the hotel around 8 PM. When we checked in there was a message asking us to call our supervisor. Neither one of us liked the sound of that. We tried calling her back but got her answering machine. We left a message and I went to my own room. I had been laying down for just about an hour and was thinking of hitting up the hotel's hottub when the room phone rang. I picked it up and it was my supervisor. She was calling to tell me the company had decided to close our office once the lease runs out. Apparently, there's going to be some sort of transition plan if you want to move out by the home office and continue working for the company. But as I told a co-worker, I'd rather slit my wrists then move to keep working for this company. So I've got somewhere between 4 - 8 months to find a different job1. Needless to say, I didn't get a lot of sleep that night and I wasn't feeling motivated for teaching the next day.

Thursday, I went into the office. I chatted with a few people and they were all sympathetic (and wanting to know what we were going to do). Then I checked on the classroom and it wasn't setup correctly, so I got to do some last minute running around to get it fixed. Then I taught, trying not to put them to sleep. The two big problems with the class were that it had to be put together at the last minute and I had 3 different groups of people attending the class. Each group having a different, non-overlapping skill set; making it impossible not to be too basic for one part of the class while being totally over the head of a different part. *sigh* Still some people seemed to get something out of the class and nobody actually snored through it.

Thursday night, we drove home.

Friday, I went into my soonish-to-be-closed office and while it was a dark humor going around; most people seemed happier than I've seen them for some time. Maybe good things will come of this moronic decision. Who knows? I just know that I'm going to be much more motivated to find a different job (I'd been half-heartedly looking already) and the company's customers who pay support fees are going to get seriously pissed off2.

So if any of my readers are in the Eastern Iowa area and are hiring, maybe you could let me know?

1 We've got some kind of extension on the lease so it's anybody's guess when exactly our office will be closed, but we do know it will happen sometime between September and December.
2 From what I understand the majority of the company's best help desk personnel are in my office. So the customers will have to wait longer to get somebody to talk to them about their issue(s) and then wait even longer for that person to fix their issue(s).

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