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1644.1 | My thoughts... | AIWEST::ARVIDSON | Just look at the size of those tomatos, Jack! | Thu Oct 24 1991 16:48 | 48 |
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After finding out my 'new' job was to look for a job internally
for the next four weeks, it took me about a week to digest the
information and mull over the situation.
During the first week, Corporate was putting together the logistics
to assist us in finding a position inside. Relocation was being
considered for the folks affected.
We got word to go after any jobs in the country that interested us
and that a final relocation funding decision would be forthcoming.
(ie: Relocation funding looks like it will happen, don't wait to
find a position inside.)
Last week, we were told that relocation funding would come from
corporate, for positions that are technical. Today, we, in San
Diego, were told that relocation will be available only for
employees taking position with a 52XX job code.
The first week, in mulling the situation over, I decided that
I had two goals, 1) find another position in Digital, 2) don't
relocate. Since there are no positions available within Digital
in San Diego, it appeared that I would end up w/TFSO 3. When I
heard that there was potential relocation funds, I felt I could
bend on #2. Relocation funds made sense, if they were willing
to give me 28 weeks pay to be involuntarily let-go, investing
to relocate me could be a win/win.
One concern, related to finding a new position inside, that kept
popping up was:
'How do I know I won't get laid-off 3 to 6 months down
the road? Especially being new to a group, having
the lowest seniority; seniority had a role in my
being transitioned in the first place.'
I know I won't get a clear answer to this. A question for the
hiring manager that would shed some light would be:
'How critical is this postition to current/future Digital
business?'
But, with today's relocation decision, I think that question would
be:
'Is the job code for this position in the 52XX class?'
Digital has determined what are the critical positions. Making
my job of finding a position within the company easier.
Dan
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1644.2 | | BAGELS::REED | | Fri Oct 25 1991 13:02 | 10 |
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Dan, what effort(s) has DEC Personnel made in pointing you/others
toward other opportunities. Have they, for examples, provided a
scheme for getting your resume on the right desk, or have they
given TFSO candidates "improved service" or priority handling?
Or is it up to you and the present process to work something out?
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1644.3 | My mini-bio and resume is in JOBS note 2847. | AIWEST::ARVIDSON | Just look at the size of those tomatos, Jack! | Fri Oct 25 1991 15:03 | 22 |
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The ERC, the group that is assisting us to find a position
within the company, have been very helpful. These are the West
coast ERC folks I'm talking about, I don't know about other
areas. Every day I get information on critical job openings.
I know of one person who has found another position within
the company.
It is up to the employee to find a position using the
information provided by the ERC, VTX, etc.. It would be too
great a task to expect the ERC to match all the people impacted
with open positions.
There is 'priority handling' due to the time contraints.
An update:
The details of the relocation funding is still to be fully
understood and communicated from the transition folks.
Dan
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1644.4 | Someone is passing our names to the folks with the jobs | POBOX::KAPLOW | Have package, will travel | Fri Oct 25 1991 18:54 | 12 |
| Someone is doing something with this information. I got 2 phone
calls "out of the blue" today. One seemed very eager to talk to
me, and had 2 other group members talk to me as well. They didn't
get my name from the JOBS notesfile, and I hadn't sent them my
resume. One mentioned having a long list of names, and the other
had read my mini-bio and contacted me.
On the other hand, two gentlemen from the Alpha project were in my
office Wednesday interviewing folks. I still haven't heard from
personnel that this was happening. If not for a phone call from a
friend late Tuesday afternoon, I'd have totally missed this
opportunity.
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1644.5 | Does INITIATIVE count? | NEWVAX::SGRIFFIN | Census counts on Digital | Sat Oct 26 1991 01:16 | 15 |
| <<< Note 1644.2 by BAGELS::REED >>>
> Or is it up to you and the present process to work something out?
I would think this approach (natural selection) would tend to produce a more
viable workforce. Those that have the initiative to _find_ another job for
themselves would probably be more productive in _finding_ more business for
the company.
A pointer for the tech folks out there looking:
EISCSR::EIS_FORUM
which is an EIS forum for posting available people and asking for people to
fill vacant positions, provide support to customers, etc.
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1644.6 | Yep, your names are in circulation | R2ME2::HOBDAY | ALPHA -- Digital Revitalized | Sun Oct 27 1991 23:05 | 9 |
| Re .4:
The names of all the specialists affected plus any data sheet/resumes
you may have provided are in circulation via personnel here in ZK.
We're obviously looking very closely for matches. Most of the data
sheets I looked over the other day indicated desires for marketing and
support positions rather than hands-on software development.
-Ken
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1644.7 | Other experiences, Alpah | SAHQ::HUNTER | | Mon Oct 28 1991 18:10 | 11 |
| A friend of mine told me an Alpha team was in Atlanta last week. The
problem was that they gave noone (including personnel) advance notice.
Of course, many of the folks on the list were out looking for a job,
and not at their desks when the team came through... poor planning if
you ask me.
By the way, that same friend was recently offered a job, and the hiring
manager asked for a two year committment! I am sure you can imaging
why his tongue was bit after that request...
pmh
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1644.8 | same story here | POBOX::KAPLOW | Have package, will travel | Mon Oct 28 1991 18:32 | 9 |
| In Chicago were visited last week by an Alpha team. The only
notification I got of the visit was a phone call to my house by a
co-worker who is also in the ERC. Personnel still hasn't told me
who to talk to about Alpha.
Yes, it is ironic that they ask you for the two year committment,
but don't give you one in return. I would ask for your committment
agreement to be in writing, and get a copy of it for your personal
records. Couldn't hurt.
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1644.9 | Another update... | AIWEST::ARVIDSON | Just look at the size of those tomatos, Jack! | Tue Oct 29 1991 18:06 | 26 |
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I interviewed in LA yesterday for one of the Alpha positions.
My ERC kept me up-to-date with the interview process, so I was
prepared. Overall, the two interviews went excellently! I
expect to be offered one of the positions.
On the downside, while waiting in the Human Resources office
for my turn to interview, 4 new hires had their pictures taken
for their new badges. Interesting emotions arise when you've
been w/the company for 7 3/4 years, just prior to notification
participated on a $500K and $700K order, have skills that are
in demand, and are looking for a position within the company
before getting booted Nov.8. After they left, I asked the
recruiter what positions they were hired for. He said, Billing
Clerks. Prior to becoming employees, they were contract
employees filling the role.
On the upside and downside, while interviewing, I got a voicemail
from a guy in Corporate Customer Relations Resource Assistance,
who wanted to know if I could do a 30+ day residency in Cleveland.
My skill-set matched the need on this 6 million dollar opportunity.
When I told him I couldn't because I was one of the 'impacted'
people, he was shocked!
So it goes...
Dan
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1644.10 | My mouth fell open reading your note 8-() | JGODCL::KWIKKEL | The dance music library 1969-20.. | Wed Oct 30 1991 06:46 | 5 |
| Re-1
I had to react.
:) Jan.
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1644.11 | the hiring never stops | SHALOT::LAMPSON | Whatever you do, ya gotta have FUN! | Wed Oct 30 1991 14:18 | 11 |
| I've seen a recent example of this. I went into ELF and did a
FIND LAMPSON to see what my wife's ORG was now that she is in
transition. Imagine my surprise when, in addition to Bulter,
myself and my wife, an Andy now works in US Personnel @MRO.
BTW, my wife has now accepted a job processing quotes for
the CIS EIC. I big jump for a technical person, but now I
feel that her non-technical job is safer than my technical
job.
_Mike
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1644.12 | Don't wait; MAKE it happen!!! | VCSESU::BRANAM | Steve, VAXcluster Sys Supp Eng MRO1-3/SL1, DTN 297-2625 | Tue Nov 05 1991 17:23 | 13 |
| This is a delicate subject. I just recently went through this. I was lucky,
because I was successful in finding a new job. The 25 contractors we had
working with us and 20 of the other 25 DEC employees were not. Our situation
was the result of a customer backing out of a project. We were lucky in that
we had some advance warning. The only way out is to crank up you buddy network.
Send a message to everyone you know in the company. I'm not kidding. Every
business card you have, every mail message you ever got from anybody, every
NOTEr you ever conversed with. You have to be aggressive. Keep the personnel
people on the ball. Call people every day. There's no time for hesitancy.
Somewhere out of all that those contacts will hit. I managed to avoid getting
laid off three times during the nine years I worked at Texas Instruments. The
only way to do it is to take control of the situation, don't let it control you.
Attitude is what will carry you through it.
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1644.13 | Another update... | AIWEST::ARVIDSON | Just look at the size of those tomatos, Jack! | Tue Nov 12 1991 15:08 | 23 |
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I was hoping that this note would start discussion between people
who were in transition, looking for a position within the company
within the six weeks, and those still on the Salary Continuation
Plan. But, it's seems to be a 'Dan's pre-transition internal
job hunting note.' No prob...
Since my last note, I've received the Alpha offer. Also, a
reverberation of the last TFSO, is the resignation of one of
our Sales-support folks who wasn't offered the package. His
departure allowed our manager to offer me the position.
I decided not to accept my old job back. As I stated in reply
.1 of this note, I had to ask, 'How critical is this position
to current/future Digital business?' Being in the position
of looking for a job within the company because Digital has
already determined that my old position is no longer needed,
the answer was simple.
So, depending on my decision on the Alpha offer, my last day
with Digital may be sometime next week.
Dan
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1644.14 | | AIWEST::ARVIDSON | Just look at the size of those tomatos, Jack! | Mon Nov 18 1991 16:07 | 5 |
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As this is my last week, and I don't know which day I'll have
to hand in my badge, I'll say my goodbye's.
Dan
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