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csmith28
PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 2:36 pm    Post subject: Corporate Loyalty....... Reply with quote

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Joined: 15 Jul 2003
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Location: Arizona

So, 2&1/2 years ago or so BIGBANK Lending hires me as a contractor to support MQSeries for the Lending Group because they were not getting acceptable support from the BIGBANK Enterprise MQ Support Group and they were being over charged for what they got.

So I goes to work, I upgrade all the MQServers and Client from 5.3.0.0 to 5.3.0.4. I set up monitoring. I do MQManager Object inventories. I clean up a gank load of old unused objects including scores of Qaliases that point to none existent Base Queue's. BIGBANK Lending hires me as an FTE as the sole person supporting MQ for the BIGBANK Lending group.

Year two I upgrade to 5.3.0.6 I rebuild all the MQManagers increasing the active log sizes. I do an audit on the way the applications are using the MQManagers and reduce the number of SVRCONN Channel instances running in production from 1600 to 900 and put the finishing touches on the most stable MQ Environment the BIGBANK Lending group has had since it was formed.

After 27 months of no real vacation, no real sick time because I am the only MQ Guy, my leadership finally hires a contractor with reasonably sound WMQ skills to act as an occasional backup. Previous to this event when I was sick, I was on call for MQ-Support. When I went on vacation I had to bring my pager, cell phone and Laptop with me because I was on call. Finally I get some backup so I bring the new guy up to speed and, I'm going on a vacation.

Fast forward 3 months to October 2005, it's the seventh re-org this department has gone through since I started working here. My boss is no longer my boss. My new boss is what used to be my bosses boss so I am wondering did I get promoted or did she get demoted. Well now I know.

One day before I leave for my 3 week vacation my new boss schedules a one-on-one to inform me that she has decided that the Lending Group no longer needs it's own MQSupport Staff. When I get back from my vacation the BB Enterprise MQ Support group will be supporting all the MQSeries Servers and Clients for the Lending Group. When I return I have three choices:

A: staying with the Lending Group in the role of doing AIX & Windows Server Builds. This would allow me to continue Telecommuting 99% of the time as I have in the past.

B: Transfer to the BB Enterprise MQ Support group and continue to support WMQ. Two problems with this: A. The lead for this group is not a fan of telecommuting which mean I could only telecommute two days / week. B. As a member of this group my cubicle will have to be moved from my current office that is only 40 miles way (roughly 2&1/2 hours roundtrip in freeway traffic) to the new campus that is 70 miles from my home (or at the very least 4 hour round trip in rush hour freeway traffic).

C. Fuck off and die.

While I was still on the phone her, I was touching up my resume and making it searchable on Dice. It's a WMQ Admin Job Hunters Market out there right now.

<rantd started>
It's times like these when I remember things like employee orientations, all those mandatory touchy feely meetings and employee surveys and the subsequent mandatory touchy feely meetings in which they explain that Big Bank cares about it's employees and every employees opinion is important and Big Bank is loyal to it's employees and all the rest of that inane mind numbing tripe. Oh yean Big Bank care about you……..

Or not so much.

Boy did they throw it into me. I didn't even get a kiss let alone a reach around. They kicked me night in the rutts no anesthesia, not even a piece of leather to bite down on. You’re fucked mate.
<rantd ended>

So, how's your day going?
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hopsala
PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 3:14 pm    Post subject: Re: Corporate Loyalty....... Reply with quote

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csmith28 wrote:
So, how's your day going?

Obviously, much better than yours :simpatico emotion: (availble next version on phpBB2...)

I've been an independant for the past 3 years now, so I am quite familiar with this - Even if one works full time somewhere for years on end, once you're a contractor, you are not considered to be "part of the group" and thus you're the first on the shoot-down list. So all those "we love our employees" are implicitly not directed at you at all...
In addition, it is a well-known axiom that people who work from home are the first axed (as a friend of mine was recently) - even though these are many times people who are at the top of their team; working from home requires a certain intelligence, independence and self-discipline most other employees lack.

What can I say? These are facts of life, they suck but they're here to stay, so we'd better get used to them. I personally chalk this up in my "disadvantages of contracting" column and move on, with the part-hope part-knowledge that in my case, the advantages column is higher.

(p.s if you're not a contractor, a fact you just stated once, then I just accidently hogged your thread, sorry )
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csmith28
PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 3:42 pm    Post subject: Re: Corporate Loyalty....... Reply with quote

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hopsala wrote:
(p.s if you're not a contractor, a fact you just stated once, then I just accidently hogged your thread, sorry )


No worries, I'm going on vacation.
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hopsala
PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 4:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Have a good one!


(Still at a loss whether you're an indie or not, but what the hey)

US Citizen born an raised.
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csmith28
PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 12:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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hopsala wrote:
Have a good one!


(Still at a loss whether you're an indie or not, but what the hey)

US Citizen born an raised.


I'm a US Citizen, korn fed and raised in the Bible Belt. As if it matters one fucking way or another.

Truely.
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Michael Dag
PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 12:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Clearly she doesn't know what kind of hardware you have at home

life of a contractor is easy, you always know where you stand (outside in the rain... ).
(I am a contractor myself)
There is no loyalty, just contracts and the money that comes with it as a price.

Good luck finding a new position!
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Mr Butcher
PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 12:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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beeing a contractor for some years in the past i can understand what you wrote. sometimes there is not much of a difference to a permanent position. what they tell you and how they act are always two different things.....

my best wishes too, i hope you can still enjoy some of your holiday (where are you going to spend it?)
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hopsala
PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 2:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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hopsala wrote:
US Citizen born an raised.

Hm, apparently "hopsala" wrote this, but I didn't!

I am, for better or for worse, not a US citizen born Or bred... Sorry, apparently some ctrl-V had gone AWOL
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javagate
PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 2:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I have built MQSeries from the shipping box up to 20+ queue managers across several business units and provide support for AL, CA, NY, FL and Europe... Companies change...S--#T happens. The company I work for (28 years now) could care less if someone leaves or is unhappy.... Until then I try to learn as much as I can both Technical and Admin... Florida has too many hurricanes so my next move is 1) cash in on my house, 2) take 401k and 3) move to AZ or TX and be a Wal Mart greater.

Tell management they need a course in Leading through Emotional Intelligence. They might learn how to treat and talk to people.

P.S... Wilma may level the building I work in so I may get to AZ quicker then planed.
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JLRowe
PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 3:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Spruce up your CV a bit... Make it a reflection of your capabilites.

Corporations complain that people 'lie' on their CV all the time, well as consumers corporations lie to us far far more, it's just called something different: marketing, advertising, PR and customer service!
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