Posted: 10/17/2012 8:01:40 PM EDT
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Hate my fucking job.
Nuff said. Looking to do something else, cant wait to get the hell out... Now for a beer...thats all. |
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I worked for a small family owned company for 8 years, worked on straight commission, I really liked that job, good people to work for. Dad (late 60's) owned the company, really didn't do much on the day to day operation of the company, his son (mid 30's) actually ran the company, did a pretty darn good job, generally treated people very well, and the company was quite profitable. In 2000 dad decided to sell the business instead of just letting his son continue to run it, sold the company to a nation wide consolidator, the big company seemed like a good company, just the guy they had chosen to run their Okla operations, he was well known in the business in Okla as being a shyster and con man, after he took over things were going downhill fast. I had a major health problem come up just about 6 weeks after he took over and he let me go, pure coincidence but it looks like it was a good time to get out anyway. The dad's decision to sell the company ended up screwing the employees and his own son, who got screwed as well, he didn't intend for that to happen, but he should have known better than to trust a guy with a well earned reputation as a shyster and con man. |
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lot of that going around;
hell I've been on the regulatory side of indian gaming for a bit over 7 years and I'm pretty well worn out on it; lots of fed regs being implemented that increase an already heavy workload and no end to them in sight. I need to get back into the gaming side of thing; workload is easier and pay is about par to slightly better. |
| If I had backing from upper management and if they would stand firm on a decision, instead of saying one thing and doing another, I could tolerate the job a lot more. I am in a management position and am getting screwed pretty bad. No or little support from upper management. |
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If I had backing from upper management and if they would stand firm on a decision, instead of saying one thing and doing another, I could tolerate the job a lot more. I am in a management position and am getting screwed pretty bad. No or little support from upper management. guess you never heard the old saying "that's what happens when you inherit wealth" |