=> / Midnight Pub # Corp confession => /~caffo ~caffo I hate to fire people. I have to do it from time to time, and I always feel shitty after it. Can I have a ginger ale? => https://midnight.pub/posts/185 Write a reply # Replies => /replies/493 ~nsilvestri wrote: Doesn't make you a bad person. I was soft fired back in August (or maybe September. Can't remember, doesn't matter). It went more like a breakup. A "hey, this isn't working out." Which, to be fair, it wasn't. I still have a lot of respect for how my boss let me go. There's definitely a skill in firing. => /replies/486 ~starbreaker wrote: This is why I've resisted any attempt at grooming me for management. I don't want to be in a position to fuck up somebody else's life for no better reason than to help make some rich assholes even richer. => /replies/480 ~abacushex wrote (thread): My respect for simply taking on that role. I'm stuck at the engineer level in my 30-year career by choice because I was in management once and hated it. I was stuck between a VP who knew jack sh*t about technology and someone very good at their job but who had the personality of a rabid badger. The VP wanted them gone. I was out of that role before I had to make that call, by hiring my replacement and getting back to "turning wrenches." => /replies/476 ~cherry wrote (thread): I can't even imagine how much firing someone would suck. I hope you get paid handsomely for a having that kind of stressful role! Until 2 years ago, I was trying to work my way up the corporate ladder. I got made redundant before I hit manager luckily, because I really started to pay attention to the work my manager had to do & I knew deep down I could never handle it. She had to fire a co-worker of mine & it really shook her for a good couple of weeks after. She honestly wasn't sad when she was made redundant with me. I'll grab a ginger ale too thanks. Extra ice.