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862.1 | early retirement, not layoff, but same principle | TLE::RANDALL | Pray for peace | Thu Jan 17 1991 15:18 | 6 |
| A couple of years back a neighbor of mine was called into his
boss's office and told, "Frank, I've got some good news for you.
You're going to get a chance to start that fishing tackle shop
you've always talked about opening after you retire."
--bonnie
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862.2 | Wasn't even pink. | SEAPEN::PHIPPS | DTN 225.4959 | Thu Jan 17 1991 16:55 | 8 |
| Also some years back, I was around when a manager left a note on an
individual's desk... or was it their chair? I don't know what the
note said but the act of leaving it spoke volumes.
In my case it would have to be on my chair. If it were left on my
desk I wouldn't find it for months. Maybe years!!! ;^)
Mike
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862.3 | | SHALOT::ANDERSON | Peripheral Visionary | Fri Jan 18 1991 15:25 | 7 |
| What I like are the euphemisms surrounding getting the sack --
"let go," "redeployed," "made redundant," etc. I got a real kick
out of "involuntary downsizing," which was used in the memo that
went around about DEC's layoffs. Very creative -- Orwell
would've loved it.
-- Cliff
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862.4 | ...just got laidoff, wants to get paidoff... | MILPND::CROWLEY | David Crowley, Chief Engineer's Office | Fri Jan 18 1991 18:49 | 3 |
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A recent New Yorker cartoon titled "DELEGATION DURING A RECESSION"
showed the boss telling a staffer, "You're fired. Pass it on."
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862.5 | | MYCRFT::PARODI | John H. Parodi | Fri Jan 18 1991 20:51 | 11 |
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Is this note limited to firings or open to any break-it-to-them-gently
humor? Because there's the old joke about the drill sergeant who is
told that the parents of one of his recruits have died and that the
sergeant has to break the news.
He calls the troops to attention and says, "All right, people." (That's
the way drill sergeants talk.) "Every one who has two living
parents take one step forward. Not so fast there, Smith..."
JP
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862.6 | Daily Telegraph (UK) 23/1/91 | WELPUT::HILL | I have a cunning plan, my lord! | Wed Jan 23 1991 15:49 | 3 |
| Manger at ITT "You did a fine job on that contract, Bob. I don't know
how we'd ever manage without you but, come Monday, we're gonna have to
try."
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862.7 | DCM | AUSSIE::WHORLOW | Venturer Scouts: feral Cub Scouts | Thu Jan 24 1991 00:42 | 10 |
| G'day,
Downunder, its often referred to as being awarded a DCM.
Don't Come, Monday.
derek
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862.8 | | PHDVAX::MCGLINCHEY | | Tue Feb 12 1991 19:34 | 4 |
| "Joe, here's your new company phonebook. Please note that your
name is not in it."
-- Glinch
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862.9 | An authoritative list. | SKIVT::ROGERS | Damnadorum Multitudo. | Tue Feb 26 1991 16:10 | 39 |
| From "A Litany of Euphemisms for 'You're Fired,'" a list of terms used by
corporations when firing employees, in the November 1990 issue of *Executive
Recruiter News*, a newsletter for executive search consultants published in
Fitzwilliam New Hampshire.
Reprinted in the March, 1991 *Harper's* - reprinted here without permission.
Outplacement
Downsizing
Right-sizing
Force reduction
Work force adjustment
indefinite idling
Redundancy elimination
Involuntary separation
Skill-mix adjustment
Work force imbvalance correction
Chemistry change
Negotiated departure
Redeployment
Destaffing
Dehiring
Degrowing
dismisaal
Axed
Canned
Let go
Deselected
Decruited
Excessed
Transitioned
Vocational relocation
Release
Selective separation
Coerced transition
Executive culling
Personnel Surplus reduction
Career assessment and reemployment
Fumigation
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862.10 | unless it was at an extermination service, I suppose | CSSE32::RANDALL | waiting for spring | Fri Mar 08 1991 15:01 | 5 |
| Fumigation?????
Now that's cruel.
--bonnie
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862.11 | Fired with enthusiasm | LEDS::JAPPE | | Tue Apr 09 1991 20:37 | 8 |
| My ex-boss used to like this policy:
"Fired with enthusiasm or fired with enthusiasm"
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862.12 | Well, which was he?? | POWDML::SATOW | | Tue Apr 09 1991 22:24 | 9 |
| > My ex-boss used to like this policy:
^^
> "Fired with enthusiasm or fired with enthusiasm"
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862.13 | automated downsizing | CSSE32::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman, CSSE/DSS | Tue Apr 23 1991 18:53 | 3 |
| I heard that some people have had their accounts "de-usered."
--bonnie
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862.14 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Apr 24 1991 22:05 | 4 |
| > I heard that some people have had their accounts "de-usered."
Probably DISUSERed. DISUSER is a VMS AUTHORIZE flag that "prevents the
user from logging in."
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862.15 | wonder if this guy could be dismanagered? | CSSE32::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman, CSSE/DSS | Thu Apr 25 1991 16:06 | 8 |
| Probably started as DISUSERed, but the manager type who was
telling me about it definitely said "de-usered."
Actually that makes it even funnier. Couldn't even get the jargon
right . . .
--bonnie
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862.16 | "He got disappeared" | ODIXIE::LAMBKE | ACE is the place | Thu Apr 25 1991 19:37 | 1 |
| I know some guys in Miami who can "dis-member" him, though.
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862.17 | at IBM | SMAUG::MILLER | Valerie Miller | Thu May 30 1991 19:07 | 4 |
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Apparently, at IBM firing is known as MIA, for management-initiated
attrition.
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