I would think your company would ask you for your opinion on farming out work. That is assuming you will he taking your boss' place. But to be honest, based on your two threads on this issue, you don't seem ready for a management position.
First, I'd like to say that I mean this with respect, I have been in IT for almost 10yrs now and the company I started with in 2010 ended up going under and was bought out...my boss then (same one today) made sure that I made sure that I was taken with the new company...and then again after he left...he brought me aboard again...The reason he does that? Because I make him look good, plain and simple. He works on a 'I look good so you need me' basis.
Everything that I do in my role now is pretty much management w/o the title. He went from IT Director to VP of IT within a year and my title stayed the same b/c he doesn't want me to over-shadow him.
In the background, I am the one doing everything...I handle our backups, what services we need, what hardware we need to order, helpdesk, what clients are asking for...that's ALL me. He orders stuff and has meetings with clients and explains how our products work...that's about it. He's on a project right now (because we're changing platforms) that he hasn't let me take a lot of part in simply b/c he wants to appear valuable to the company so that they'll keep him for consulting on this project once he leaves...it's been pissing me off for awhile but I can't do anything about it short of running to 'tell on him' which I don't plan to do b/c I definitely don't want to burn bridges with him.
So, in all do respect, I am ready for management b/c it's pretty much what I've been doing...'almost' every decision that comes through here is bounced off of me and most of the time, it's my opinion they're going with. It's just my boss that makes the final decision and usually looks good telling them what I told him to tell them...
Hey, isn't this is a repost?
Not really, but it pertains to the same situation...my first post was concerning IF I should let ppl know that he's leaving (which I didn't intend to do but I wanted opinions still). This post is a little different b/c it's more about worrying if this will potentially mess up my track with this company b/c I know how they work and they have farmed out the help before so I wouldn't put it past them. My issue is that I know that I can handle both, at least for awhile, and would like to be the one that makes that decision. My boss plans to throw this out there BEFORE I'm in charge and he doesn't leave until 1/2...so there's still time for him to get them to sign a contract for this and I just need a way of telling the big boss to NOT work out a contract when my boss goes to him about it....just not sure how to do that.
I see your dilemma, but I'm going to stick with my answer. Until you obtain the position, stay out of the decision making process. Hopefully they'll wait for your supervisor to vacate the position before they sign a contract. The day he's gone, step up and suggest that you can handle the work unless asked prior to that time. Otherwise, don't take it personal if they do the contract for peace of mind. Companies waste money all the time...especially in cost centers. The contract will actually probably be less than $10-20k unless it's a total ripoff....so consider that costing less than hiring a second employee to handle the workload and start acting like a boss. (not meaning that in a derogatory way...just saying the higher you get up the food chain, the less grunt work you should do...consider the outsourcing forced delegation and live it up until the contract expires)
The contract will be useless but I know how this company works as they did farm their work out prior to me. They had an 'IT Manager' that could change printer cartridges....she farmed EVERYTHING else out; server setup, desktop work, etc. My boss and I both laughed at it and about how much money they were spending and now, it just feels like he's trying to sabotage me by putting ME int he role of 'useless IT Manager'....I don't like it and I don't want it as this is my chance to out-shine my boss and really show my skill. At the same time, I have to tread lightly as I don't want to burn bridges with my current boss b/c although I've helped him, he has also helped me in some ways by dragging me around.