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Originally posted by: white
look for a new job but keep working until you get an offer.
Originally posted by: Keyvan
Originally posted by: tm37
sleep with your boss that will show him how commitied you are to the company
that's what I would do, in fact that's what I did do and I ended up finding a better job elsewhere. It also depends on whether you see yourself staying with this company in the long run.
Funny story about it actually, I ran into my boss' boss' boss (the district manager), and she actually recognized me and we chatted for a bit and I told her what happened, and although I'm sure she probably doesn't care, she wasn't impressed with the way they handled it because she kinda liked me. This happened yesterday, and I left this job about 2 weeks ago.
Originally posted by: Finalnight
Ok, here is the story of what is going on. I have been working at my job for about 1 year. I started as a part-time employee because they had no full time positions in my dept. availible. About a month after I get hired I find out some full time positions (way better benefits, guranteed hours, tuition reimbersement) have come open. I request that I be switched into one of these positions. At this point I am doing really well in the company, performance is top notch. Instead an outsider and a person from another dept (former supervisor) who is burnt out and friends with the asst manager get the spots. Few months later another outsider is hired as a full timer. At this point having had a perfect score on my "post probationary" review and being the dept mvp, I start to get somewhat upset. I am told they dont think a person my age in college can handle full time work. (though i am working full time hours).
Finally about 6 months ago, 1 more full time position opens up. I hear through the grapevine that another part timer in the dept who is friends with the asst manager is getting it. I start to drop hints through the grapevine that if I get passed over again I walk. This time I get the position. After this there is quite a bit of turnover that occurs in the department and I end up being the 2nd most senior person behind my newly promoted asst manager (now mgr). All the previous full time outsiders have washed out of the company. The only one left is the burnt out guy who is extremely bitter that his friend got promoted and he didnt. His performance slides heavily and as a result my manager starts to rely on me a great deal and train me to be his second in command. We stage an intervention with the previously mentioned employee and get him back on track. I train the former sup to try to make him leadership material again. I am successful.
This arrangement of me helping run the dept preceeds for the next 4 months until my manager is told he is getting promoted and he tells me the "company" (note not him) wants me to succeed him. Great! Two weeks later I am told that the former supr is suddenly a major candidate as well. 2 weeks after that I find out the former supr has been fast tracked but I am told that "they will find something for me one way or another to move up into" but he is being considered because he has been with company longer and was an ex supr. I also find out my mgr has been meeting with this employee secretly and has been giving him special mgmt training and having him meet with the right people. The mgr keeps telling me to my face that I am the main candidate and that if I dont get picked he will transfer me as a supervisor to his new dept. But I think its because he wants me to keep helping him run things smoothly until he leaves then he could care less what happens.
So I am thinking that while the company likes my talent and success, my mgr likes to use it when things get rough to make him look good, but otherwise prefers to get his own friends favorable treatment. The former sup despises me because he cannot believe that some punk kid rose up past him when he has been working for the company for so many years. So if I get promoted he will probably leave and if he gets promoted I will probably leave.
So do I:
A. Stick it out and see what happens but possbily get burned (end up working for hated arch rival who is less qualified for the position)
B. Try to transfer out
C. Get a new job
Cliff notes:
Employee with lots of talent but young and relatively inexperienced
Trying to break into the "good ol boys" club
Used for talent while possibly getting backstabbed
What should I do?
Originally posted by: Keyvan
Originally posted by: white
look for a new job but keep working until you get an offer.
that's what I would do, in fact that's what I did do and I ended up finding a better job elsewhere. It also depends on whether you see yourself staying with this company in the long run.
Funny story about it actually, I ran into my boss' boss' boss (the district manager), and she actually recognized me and we chatted for a bit and I told her what happened, and although I'm sure she probably doesn't care, she wasn't impressed with the way they handled it because she kinda liked me. This happened yesterday, and I left this job about 2 weeks ago.