Tradd
7-29-11, 9:37pm
Well, I survived another round of layoffs. Our receptionist was let go (there will now be an automated menu) and someone in another dept. My dept. wasn't even up for discussion on the chopping block.
I'm in int'l shipping (on the import side) and it was a SLOW month. Very slow. You can definitely tell from the amount of freight coming in that the economy has slowed down. There had been no talk of layoffs at the whole office monthly meeting on the 18th (I was on vacation and missed that meeting).
The receptionist had been there not a full year, but the guy in the other dept. had been there 8-9 years. The guy is single but the receptionist has two sons, one of whom is mentally handicapped (but fairly high functioning), plus he had one leg partially removed at some time in the past. Poor lady - she was on the way to the hospital because this son had been having chest pains and he had to be taken to the emergency room, and here today she gets laid off, too! :(
It's a little scary. There had apparently been a lot of closed door meetings earlier in the week, but I was off Monday through Wednesday and only came back yesterday. Boss told my dept. that there will be a full office meeting on Monday, where we can talk freely.
Why my dept. hadn't even been up for discussion on the chopping block: they looked at cost of compensation (salaries/benefits) vs. revenue and we were the healthiest dept. in the office of revenue-producing departments. The non-revenue depts. are things like accounting and IT. The dept. where the guy was laid off was one of two really off kilter by the calculation.
Yikes! My boss said she could - and was able to - look us in the eye and tell us that no more would be laid off. Apparently there is a lot of new business, etc., positive things. We shall see.
The automated menus will be set up for import, export, accounting, inside sales. When someone hits a particular dept's option, then the phone will ring at every desk in that dept. So, my phone will go from ringing very little (my customers like to communicate via email much more than by phone) to probably a lot more. Although we all have direct lines and the customers who are used to dealing with us will call us direct as they have always done.
I think this was round seven since the downturn began.
<sigh>
I'm in int'l shipping (on the import side) and it was a SLOW month. Very slow. You can definitely tell from the amount of freight coming in that the economy has slowed down. There had been no talk of layoffs at the whole office monthly meeting on the 18th (I was on vacation and missed that meeting).
The receptionist had been there not a full year, but the guy in the other dept. had been there 8-9 years. The guy is single but the receptionist has two sons, one of whom is mentally handicapped (but fairly high functioning), plus he had one leg partially removed at some time in the past. Poor lady - she was on the way to the hospital because this son had been having chest pains and he had to be taken to the emergency room, and here today she gets laid off, too! :(
It's a little scary. There had apparently been a lot of closed door meetings earlier in the week, but I was off Monday through Wednesday and only came back yesterday. Boss told my dept. that there will be a full office meeting on Monday, where we can talk freely.
Why my dept. hadn't even been up for discussion on the chopping block: they looked at cost of compensation (salaries/benefits) vs. revenue and we were the healthiest dept. in the office of revenue-producing departments. The non-revenue depts. are things like accounting and IT. The dept. where the guy was laid off was one of two really off kilter by the calculation.
Yikes! My boss said she could - and was able to - look us in the eye and tell us that no more would be laid off. Apparently there is a lot of new business, etc., positive things. We shall see.
The automated menus will be set up for import, export, accounting, inside sales. When someone hits a particular dept's option, then the phone will ring at every desk in that dept. So, my phone will go from ringing very little (my customers like to communicate via email much more than by phone) to probably a lot more. Although we all have direct lines and the customers who are used to dealing with us will call us direct as they have always done.
I think this was round seven since the downturn began.
<sigh>