I remember around this time the AT&T CEO issued layoffs in a gathering – via videotape. I suppose in the future they may have a robot do this dirty work.
I had the disagreeable position of being a corporate hatchet man for a time. I hated it! The company I worked for would take over distressed properties ( hotels/resorts ) fire all the employees, sometimes completely close the property for much-needed repairs and refurbishments, re-open, put the books back in the black, then flip it.
My job was to bring a team in undercover prior to the takeover, evaluate the employees working in various departments, and then … after firing everyone, invite the good workers to reapply for their old jobs. On the plus side, for the workers rehired, they were brought in at a higher wage than what they’d had before. On the minus side, they’d lost all seniority, vacation time, and benefits they might have had with the previous owner.
I never liked having to be the bad guy and affect people’s lives in such a negative way. It always haunted me.
Years ago, I gave notice to my boss because I was moving to another state. He started to tell me how valuable I was and hoped I would change my mind but had to leave for a big meeting. When he came out of the meeting he thanked me. Told me he’d just been ordered to downsize and my leaving meant he didn’t have to.
I actually had this happen to me. At a small company, where I was just a project manager, the owner called me into his office and told me that because profits were down he was going to reduce everybody’s pay by 10%. (This after calling a company meeting so he could show off two new BMWs he’d just bought.) And even though I had nobody reporting to me, he wanted me to tell everybody about the pay cut. (The actual bosses were strangely absent…)
I sent out a mass e-mail, as I was told, and of course there was immediate fervor. The owner turned around and claimed I was lying, and retracted his decision. At least he didn’t penalize me for carrying out his orders, but it convinced me that it was time to leave.
And I am curious where Trudeau is going with this. Business related layoffs are very common in the tech industry. Every manager should be familiar with it and have the tools for handling it as fairly as possible. Every employee should be aware that it is always a possibility. It seems like Bernie is being set up as a bad guy for trying to keep his company alive and functioning.
It is always unfortunate when a person loses a job that fits their skills well and has been lucrative for them. But anyone in a high tech firm knows the risks and should have a savings account (from their high pay) and a current resume handy. And a few recent outside contacts don’t hurt either.
This is getting a little tedious. If Bernie doesn’t have an HR department, this might be a good time to get one. As a marketing guy, Mike doesn’t know jack about how to lay people off, and he’s going to get Bernie’s ass sued right out from under him. Other than as a plot device with Mike and Kim, this makes no sense. And the conversation keeps getting lamer.
We know MIke and Kim are still around. Could someone please post a spoiler and let me know if they are still at Bernies?
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
Is he going to write off the Maui trip as a business expense?
Darsan54 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Like a boss ……. unfortunately.
79nysv over 3 years ago
And Mike when your finished, fire yourself.
RohanDemon over 3 years ago
Mike will be laid off later after the dust settles, but he will be the one blamed.
Troglodyte over 3 years ago
How “noble”…and opportunistic.
SKJAM! Premium Member over 3 years ago
At least Bernie’s self-aware enough to realize how shabby this is.
bittenbyknittin over 3 years ago
This is where Mike should say, “You can’t make me fire everyone. I quit!”
wrd2255 over 3 years ago
I remember around this time the AT&T CEO issued layoffs in a gathering – via videotape. I suppose in the future they may have a robot do this dirty work.
theincrediblebulk over 3 years ago
My first duty as the new manager at my work was firing the previous manager and banning him from the premises.
preacherman Premium Member over 3 years ago
Dump would be proud.
hmofo813 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I think Bernie should fall back on his old werewolf formula.
gaebie over 3 years ago
But give them all a million dollar severance package first.
Bucinka over 3 years ago
Now we know where Ted Cruz got the idea.
Bruce1253 over 3 years ago
Early Jeff Bezos
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
So Mike the Axe? Not really the moniker to aspire to, but better than Mike the axed, I suppose.
Linguist over 3 years ago
I had the disagreeable position of being a corporate hatchet man for a time. I hated it! The company I worked for would take over distressed properties ( hotels/resorts ) fire all the employees, sometimes completely close the property for much-needed repairs and refurbishments, re-open, put the books back in the black, then flip it.
My job was to bring a team in undercover prior to the takeover, evaluate the employees working in various departments, and then … after firing everyone, invite the good workers to reapply for their old jobs. On the plus side, for the workers rehired, they were brought in at a higher wage than what they’d had before. On the minus side, they’d lost all seniority, vacation time, and benefits they might have had with the previous owner.
I never liked having to be the bad guy and affect people’s lives in such a negative way. It always haunted me.
SunflowerGirl100 over 3 years ago
Years ago, I gave notice to my boss because I was moving to another state. He started to tell me how valuable I was and hoped I would change my mind but had to leave for a big meeting. When he came out of the meeting he thanked me. Told me he’d just been ordered to downsize and my leaving meant he didn’t have to.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Sometimes, a real coward company hires an outside “hatchet man” as part of a consultancy package. It’s supposed to give management deniability.
ferddo over 3 years ago
I actually had this happen to me. At a small company, where I was just a project manager, the owner called me into his office and told me that because profits were down he was going to reduce everybody’s pay by 10%. (This after calling a company meeting so he could show off two new BMWs he’d just bought.) And even though I had nobody reporting to me, he wanted me to tell everybody about the pay cut. (The actual bosses were strangely absent…)
I sent out a mass e-mail, as I was told, and of course there was immediate fervor. The owner turned around and claimed I was lying, and retracted his decision. At least he didn’t penalize me for carrying out his orders, but it convinced me that it was time to leave.
MCProfessor over 3 years ago
Yep. Happens all the time.
brianbattuello Premium Member over 3 years ago
Why not use George Clooney from “Up in the Air”? (Great movie if you haven’t seen it)
Shoelace over 3 years ago
Reminds me of a trip to Cancun during winter storm.
Smug King (Bonky Apprentice) over 3 years ago
Trump was great in theses comics.
brianbattuello Premium Member over 3 years ago
And I am curious where Trudeau is going with this. Business related layoffs are very common in the tech industry. Every manager should be familiar with it and have the tools for handling it as fairly as possible. Every employee should be aware that it is always a possibility. It seems like Bernie is being set up as a bad guy for trying to keep his company alive and functioning.
It is always unfortunate when a person loses a job that fits their skills well and has been lucrative for them. But anyone in a high tech firm knows the risks and should have a savings account (from their high pay) and a current resume handy. And a few recent outside contacts don’t hurt either.
alexius23 over 3 years ago
Is Kim on the list?
bakana over 3 years ago
Wait. He’s got to tell the new Love of his life that she is fired.
Well, hopefully, she will remember that she was looking for a Job when she found this one.
NWdryad over 3 years ago
I would say that you owe Mike a big fat bonus, Bernie.
neatslob Premium Member over 3 years ago
I know a guy who was promoted to manager of his department, and then told his first management job would be to lay off everyone in his department.
JH&Cats over 3 years ago
So many horror stories. I’m grateful I was never in that spot.
brianbattuello Premium Member over 3 years ago
This is getting a little tedious. If Bernie doesn’t have an HR department, this might be a good time to get one. As a marketing guy, Mike doesn’t know jack about how to lay people off, and he’s going to get Bernie’s ass sued right out from under him. Other than as a plot device with Mike and Kim, this makes no sense. And the conversation keeps getting lamer.
We know MIke and Kim are still around. Could someone please post a spoiler and let me know if they are still at Bernies?