i worked as a manager for a cafe, me and my boss had a good relationship texting after hours, bonus’s. in lock down i was furloughed so i moved across to another city to live with my partner through lock down, my boss out-of-the-blue calls me in the evening telling me to go into work the next morning, something that wasn’t possible, she went on to say “if you don’t want to work here then just say” i did go in later that week and she said stuff like “there’s plenty of others who’d have your job” for the record i was good at what i did, had no issues prior, anyway, a few weeks of this so i found another job, told her as much and handed in my resignation and the look that washed over her face.

she called a few times through the year asking if i’d come back.

moral of the story, as much as i liked working there i will not allow someone to call me expendable.

we should all have more respect for others and self respect.

  • @AlternatePersonMan
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    671 year ago

    I had a friend/coworker that was a top five most valuable employee in a software company of 500 and didn’t seem to realize it. They called him in for every critical project, to bail out failing projects, and to help with hiring. He was client facing, technical, and co-workers followed his every word.

    As middle management, I knew he made a lot less than me and others in his position. I told him it was ridiculous. He finally asked for a raise and they offered something paltry, saying it was the best they could do. My friend finally quit. Suddenly the company can easily match a 60% pay raise. Too late.

    I know first hand there loss cost the company millions. I followed suit not much later and frabbed a nice 30% raise. All of my clients have since abandoned the company. They’re down to less than 200 employees last I heard and fuck all for revenue.

    Get paid what you’re worth.

    • @Shou
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      211 year ago

      You saved that guy by telling him his worth.

      • @AlternatePersonMan
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        191 year ago

        He’s a pretty good dude. At his new gig, he actually could make a lot more, but chose to split pay evenly across his whole team of hand picked devs.

        • @grue
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          141 year ago

          Frankly, he’s still being too nice. By splitting his pie among his whole team instead of demanding that the pie expand to improve their pay, he’s still being taken advantage of.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          my manager made the same choice, to evenly split pay for our team, when he was offered a higher budget/salary/etc.

          one of many reasons I’ll be staying there.

  • @SlopppyEngineer
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    231 year ago

    Everybody can be replaced. However, the replacement might cost more than you expect.

  • Dyskolos
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    221 year ago

    You did absolutely right. A company that treats their employees like that deserve no good employees. Or to exist at all.

  • rynzcycle
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    131 year ago

    Funny that. I had a boss who had senoritied into a role he wasn’t really qualified for. And after furlough, he too said something about me and another colleague being expendable. I had a new job offer within a month. From what I heard, covering/replacing me did not go well at all.

    New gig had it’s own problems, but they genuinely appreciated me.

  • Hogger85b
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    21 year ago

    If your were officially furloughed and boss was claiming on any schemes for that it is fraud to ask you to work during furlough

    • @squid_slime
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      11 year ago

      indeed but at the time it was all new to me and definitely felt off