I'm sorry I've had the office space break where when my managers ask me a question I just spill the beans. Probably because I can explain my moves and how they relate to management issues pretty solidly.
"I have been dragging my feet on that project it was a 1 week deal that took 3 weeks because the preliminary drawing were never approved and the whole thing was unbillable anyway.(approval is my managers job I don't interface with clients) We had no time table or objective so I stretched it out, working real slow is better than working fast then spending over time undoing my work."
"We have no process or objective unification, I work on stuff with little to no oversight then it gets thrown out because it wasn't done to an expectation I was not aware of. Its all technically solid and to the standard for engineering but it wasn't what **** wanted so it is back to the drawing board. I really think we need to have weekly meetings to outline time tables and objectives for our projects. Right now we work in the dark and have been for 3 months."
"I'm salaried to work smart not hard, I have financial investments outside this company so overtime doesn't just mean unpayed time at work it also means I loose on external investments(I rent/upkeep/renovate my house, breed/sell fish, and became an amway distributor) If I can't do something I have to pay someone else to and that makes overtime and exponential loss for me."
-This is all paraphrased of course taken from long conversations.
I don't shy away from when I'm not working or when things are fumbled I point out I'm doing what I am to work a 40 hr week there is no reason to work overtime, I haven't missed any set deadlines or timetables. I really wish I was working on an hourly wage at a fixed 40 hrs a week. My bonus for a couple hundred hours overtime last summer was one months pay, hmmm so they payed me for 160 hrs and forgot about the other 100 hrs. What happened to time and a half. I'm just so disheartened.
I talk to my other friends in Industrial design and they all get screwed. Guess I went to school for a 5 year degree in indentured servitude. I don't mind working hard, but that isn't why I went to school. The degree, and the salary pay scale is to work smart, that is what I want to do I just don't like being ripped off and miss managed so much.
Ok sorry for going so emo. I don't mean to bring down you guys I'm sure there are more people out there who have it way worse than I do, actually I know many who do. Please chime in or tell your story if you get goofed by your job.
"I have been dragging my feet on that project it was a 1 week deal that took 3 weeks because the preliminary drawing were never approved and the whole thing was unbillable anyway.(approval is my managers job I don't interface with clients) We had no time table or objective so I stretched it out, working real slow is better than working fast then spending over time undoing my work."
"We have no process or objective unification, I work on stuff with little to no oversight then it gets thrown out because it wasn't done to an expectation I was not aware of. Its all technically solid and to the standard for engineering but it wasn't what **** wanted so it is back to the drawing board. I really think we need to have weekly meetings to outline time tables and objectives for our projects. Right now we work in the dark and have been for 3 months."
"I'm salaried to work smart not hard, I have financial investments outside this company so overtime doesn't just mean unpayed time at work it also means I loose on external investments(I rent/upkeep/renovate my house, breed/sell fish, and became an amway distributor) If I can't do something I have to pay someone else to and that makes overtime and exponential loss for me."
-This is all paraphrased of course taken from long conversations.
I don't shy away from when I'm not working or when things are fumbled I point out I'm doing what I am to work a 40 hr week there is no reason to work overtime, I haven't missed any set deadlines or timetables. I really wish I was working on an hourly wage at a fixed 40 hrs a week. My bonus for a couple hundred hours overtime last summer was one months pay, hmmm so they payed me for 160 hrs and forgot about the other 100 hrs. What happened to time and a half. I'm just so disheartened.
I talk to my other friends in Industrial design and they all get screwed. Guess I went to school for a 5 year degree in indentured servitude. I don't mind working hard, but that isn't why I went to school. The degree, and the salary pay scale is to work smart, that is what I want to do I just don't like being ripped off and miss managed so much.
Ok sorry for going so emo. I don't mean to bring down you guys I'm sure there are more people out there who have it way worse than I do, actually I know many who do. Please chime in or tell your story if you get goofed by your job.