• LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    I went on 4 weeks of medical leave for surgery. I’m on week 3 rn. 3 days after my leave started, I learned it was an absolute shit show without me and work was piling up because there weren’t enough people to do the big tasks and the many tiny little things that I do. I get told on the daily by my two work besties that they can’t wait for me to come back because of how awful it has been without me. Apparently even the big boss was saying that my presence is missed and that I do so much more than he had realized. I just try to keep myself busy so boredom doesn’t kick in.

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      This is the problem with the idea that we should always be giving 110%. Companies should have enough people to deal with staffing issues. Wtf are they going to do when you die? Just fold the company and fire everyone?

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        • General, we need 10000 soldiers to take that place.
        • Don’t worry. We’ll send 1000 and tell them “if you don’t do it we have another 100000 soldiers to do your job”
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        Right? I don’t give 110%. I just do my job. I heard that we’re looking to hire another person because management finally realized we need it

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          This is the lesson most fail to learn in their career: management will get by in the least amount of manpower required, and scrambling to keep all plates spinning just shows management you have the power to do so, even if you’re only doing it half assed because some wide tie says it needs done.

          I learned a decade ago that going above and beyond makes ‘above and beyond’ your normal. I will regularly sandbag at work when necessary to allow tasks to build up (along with keeping my sanity as intact as reasonable) while still getting core tasks completed. Because running myself at my peak all day every day will make me start prepping my Hemingway retirement plan, and who wants that.

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        I asked for one and was laughed at and essentially told that management doesn’t intend for me to get any kind of meaningful raises or advancement. I’m browsing for new jobs.