whiteghost
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this actually happened to me a couple of weeks ago. At first I was furious but can laugh about it now.(particually because it cost the company a whole lot of money to do this) I was about to take a weeek's holiday and found myself in an arguement with a recently promoted colleague (i'm sure she only got the promotion because she had some compromising photos of the excutive director)... anyway I sent an email to the director.. suggesting a reasonable solution( which was the colleagues power to hire and fire was limited to their own department and the removal of department heads was only sanctioned at director level and I got this answer back (full names have been removed to protect the innocent and spare a thought for the stupid)
Dear Mr.P,
Thank you for your e-mail. I will be sure to contact you if I need help in running the company in the future. Until then please confine yourself to your own duties.
regards,
R.J
to which I replied
Dear Mr J.
thank you for your curt and somewhat sarcatic reply. Please be aware I was only offering a solution to this rather awkward situation, which has already resulted in 5 resignations and one dismisal of experienced staff. I would in no way try to tell you how to run the company as I am not paid the same salary as you, ergo deemed less qualified
regards
W.P.
on return from holiday I found out the director in question had made it clear to my immediate superior that I would be fired in January 2006. I requested a meeting with Mr. J, who refuse but reffered it to another director, who told me the descion had been made and i was out of a job in January. To this I replied I would prefer to go now, if an amicable settlement could be worked out and he agreed.... however he did ask me to stay until the end of the week. "No disrepct Mr H, but do you REALLY want saomeone like me sitting in front of a company keyboard knowing that Mr.J's damaged ego and "power trip" just cost me my source of income?"
When he stopped laughing he said "of course you are correct Mr.P. Go home and I will call you when the papers for the setlement are ready."
Dear Mr.P,
Thank you for your e-mail. I will be sure to contact you if I need help in running the company in the future. Until then please confine yourself to your own duties.
regards,
R.J
to which I replied
Dear Mr J.
thank you for your curt and somewhat sarcatic reply. Please be aware I was only offering a solution to this rather awkward situation, which has already resulted in 5 resignations and one dismisal of experienced staff. I would in no way try to tell you how to run the company as I am not paid the same salary as you, ergo deemed less qualified
regards
W.P.
on return from holiday I found out the director in question had made it clear to my immediate superior that I would be fired in January 2006. I requested a meeting with Mr. J, who refuse but reffered it to another director, who told me the descion had been made and i was out of a job in January. To this I replied I would prefer to go now, if an amicable settlement could be worked out and he agreed.... however he did ask me to stay until the end of the week. "No disrepct Mr H, but do you REALLY want saomeone like me sitting in front of a company keyboard knowing that Mr.J's damaged ego and "power trip" just cost me my source of income?"
When he stopped laughing he said "of course you are correct Mr.P. Go home and I will call you when the papers for the setlement are ready."