Garm Bel Iblis
Commodore
So, I'm kind of the "advocate" of the department, because I work with a bunch of people absolutely terrified of losing their jobs. Management knows this. I had a meeting with the director last month and she indicated how people are working so much hard and there is no sign of any trouble because of the economy.
Well since then, there have been constant demands for OT, and outrageous changes to the way we do our business. Everyone in the department is upset, but they are as stated above, spineless. So I’ve stepped up and during meetings have questioned the reasoning behind the changes and expressed my dismay, while not speaking for the department as whole.
Now I'm being viewed as a rabble rouser and the lone troublemaker trying to stir the pot. I've received half a dozen little nitpicky emails about some mundane thing or another. Basically "we're putting the cover pages on the TPS reports" kind of crap. But it's building and the management team is becoming outright cold around me. Used to be, they would at least make the attempt at casual conversation, now they appear to avoid me. Yesterday morning I realized I had left my security badge on my desk and called a manager to let me in. I thanked him, and he GRUNTED and walked away.
So the writings on the wall, I've got my ass in their sites for being an apparent trouble maker and pack leader. I've been working OT, being very deliberate and cautious and covering every possible angle and filing hardcopies of all emails and my responses.
HR in this company consists of one person, who is related to my boss, so I doubt I'll get much movement on that angle.
Any ideas? Right now the plan is simple, soon as I'm back from vacation in July, I’m getting the F outta here. But then they win, don't they?
Well since then, there have been constant demands for OT, and outrageous changes to the way we do our business. Everyone in the department is upset, but they are as stated above, spineless. So I’ve stepped up and during meetings have questioned the reasoning behind the changes and expressed my dismay, while not speaking for the department as whole.
Now I'm being viewed as a rabble rouser and the lone troublemaker trying to stir the pot. I've received half a dozen little nitpicky emails about some mundane thing or another. Basically "we're putting the cover pages on the TPS reports" kind of crap. But it's building and the management team is becoming outright cold around me. Used to be, they would at least make the attempt at casual conversation, now they appear to avoid me. Yesterday morning I realized I had left my security badge on my desk and called a manager to let me in. I thanked him, and he GRUNTED and walked away.
So the writings on the wall, I've got my ass in their sites for being an apparent trouble maker and pack leader. I've been working OT, being very deliberate and cautious and covering every possible angle and filing hardcopies of all emails and my responses.
HR in this company consists of one person, who is related to my boss, so I doubt I'll get much movement on that angle.
Any ideas? Right now the plan is simple, soon as I'm back from vacation in July, I’m getting the F outta here. But then they win, don't they?