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Lord of Alcohol 04-04-2001 03:07 PM

Glad you made the cut Asp! Free beer at the Inn for you!

Donut 04-05-2001 07:48 AM

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IdiotRogue 04-05-2001 08:10 AM

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Originally posted by Asphyxiate:
Fair points, the companies certainly in the shit and not out of it by a long stretch. This is actually the second layoff which probably paints an even worse picture. Short answer to your question is not yet. While I'm not as naive to think that this is the end of the story, I do think that it's probably the 'right' decision to get this company profitable again.

I enjoy what I do greatly and my lady works for the same company (still does). Most of our friends remain so we will remain. Long term plans are to move to San Diego anyway (to put my marine zoology degree back into use) so while another layoff would accelerate that plan, I'm keeping head down for a while and see how this plays out before putting that into action.


Ages ago, I worked for a bank that was nearly taken over by the US Gov't. The pricks who got the bank into the mess came to the employees and said, "the bank's in trouble and we need your help to save it." Well, for almost three years, the employees accepted wage freezes and did everything to cut expenses (in my office we actually pulled all our out of date memos, letters, etc. and used the reverse side for photocopying internal documents). It paid off. Our stock went from $4.80 a share to $49.50 a share during that period. Shows what dedicated, caring employees can do for a company for which they truly care.

By the way, six months later, the bank was bought by another financial institution. In recognition of our sacrifice and hard work we were "allowed" to re-apply for the jobs we had saved and already had. Four months after that, we were summoned to a meeting where the CEO and CFO told us they overpaid for our bank and it was up to the employees to make "sacrifices" to increase the shareholder's profits. When they finished their little talks, they asked for questions (which were written ahead of time and rehearsed - I was on that little committe), I stood up in front of the crowd with my hand raised. The CEO knew what question I was going to ask and was full of confidence. It was then I asked, "At what point do you expect me to tell you to kiss my ass?"

Futile gesture, but let me sleep well that night...

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Memnoch 04-05-2001 08:10 AM

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Originally posted by Asphyxiate:
It is over. I am still here. Thank god, I need my job.


Good on you, mate! That's great news. http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...iles/smile.gif

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WOLFGIR 04-05-2001 08:13 AM

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Originally posted by Asphyxiate:
It is over. I am still here. Thank god, I need my job.


Great mate!

Good luck!!

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slackerboy 04-05-2001 08:14 AM

that's great man

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Lord of Alcohol 04-05-2001 08:47 AM

IdiotRogue! You really did that? Excellent! How quickly did security hustle you out?

Asphyxiate 04-05-2001 10:20 AM

Interesting story IdiotRogue - kudos to you for having the balls to do it. I don't think we're being raped that badly yet, though it is going to take the remaining people really gritting teeth to get through this phase. Not out of the woods yet by any means. Next 6 months will certainly be telling!


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Ramon de Ramon y Ramon 04-05-2001 10:40 AM

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Originally posted by Asphyxiate:
Interesting story IdiotRogue - kudos to you for having the balls to do it. I don't think we're being raped that badly yet, though it is going to take the remaining people really gritting teeth to get through this phase. Not out of the woods yet by any means. Next 6 months will certainly be telling!

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Asphyxiate,

I love your new signature. But did you decide to put that up yourself or was it forced on you by your company to ensure "enhanced productivity" by increased, uh, "custodianship" during the "probation" period for those of you "lucky" enough to still be there ? http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...miles/wink.gif http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...es/biggrin.gif


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Asphyxiate 04-05-2001 10:49 AM

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Originally posted by Ramon de Ramon y Ramon:
Asphyxiate,
I love your new signature. But did you decide to put that up yourself or was it forced on you by your company to ensure "enhanced productivity" by increased, uh, "custodianship" during the "probation" period for those of you "lucky" enough to still be there ? http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...miles/wink.gif http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...es/biggrin.gif

Heheee! Actually something to do via the endless conference calls telling me how we're now going to restructure the company. All they really need to say is get yer head down and keep working, don't quit. Either way I can't say I mind some down time - last month of crunch time to ship software was brutal.

On a side note, I think we should find some animated chickens or something to add to your signature and you could begin Ramon's farm - perhaps a gathering place in NeverWinter Nights? http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...es/biggrin.gif



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