You know, thinking can sometimes be a dangerous thing, but this was quite an important consideration.
I was talking to our beloved Dauphin down the boozer on Saturday. about trying to get more money out of my company - I have worked there for coming up to two years and I have a pretty important role, I am the lead analyst for testing AZT...basically all the AZT in the world passes through us. With the AIDS epidemic in Africa our workload has approximately doubled and we have had to do the analysis without any higher staffing levels.
On top of this I have had other validation projects, instrument maintenance, etc, etc, I have had to take care of. I really deserve quite some pay rise and promotion for the backbreaking work I do, often, working most sundays and often up to 12 hours a day. But you know how bureaucratic big companies can be and how their system fails to acknowledge talent and ability. Our team has some fantastically talented people who they have only retained because they haven't got round to finding another job. One of them is still a temp after nearly 18 months, and this guy has a 1st from KCL. And they treat us like crap, constantly clamping down. They count errors against us, which is definitely against the spirit of GMP (the rules laid out by the regulatory authorities for the pharmaceutical industry, in a nutshell) and I feel that we are doing well despite the company and the management, not because of them.
Well on Monday I learnt that one of my colleagues has got another job (the site seems to be losing experienced staff like an exodus at the moment), basically as a manager in a compliance department with about 14 people reporting to her. She's a great lass, but she is younger and less experienced than I am - I have to take care of far more stuff in my job. And best of luck to her, but it get's you thinking...
This isn't the first time members of our department have had jobs thrown at them with their previous experience. Usually they are snapped up with the company they worked for and got a significantly better deal out of it, and by that token, I could be able to get a sizeable jump in pay. It was sizeable when I changed to this job, but if they aren't going to keep me happy and give me what I am worth, then I am going to have to be mercenary and jump ship. I am eagerly waiting the results of my review for last year but I am not optimistic due to the bureaucracy, but I hate the prospect of job hunting (although it should prove to be considerably easier than last time going by other people's experience).
So what do you reckon?
I was talking to our beloved Dauphin down the boozer on Saturday. about trying to get more money out of my company - I have worked there for coming up to two years and I have a pretty important role, I am the lead analyst for testing AZT...basically all the AZT in the world passes through us. With the AIDS epidemic in Africa our workload has approximately doubled and we have had to do the analysis without any higher staffing levels.
On top of this I have had other validation projects, instrument maintenance, etc, etc, I have had to take care of. I really deserve quite some pay rise and promotion for the backbreaking work I do, often, working most sundays and often up to 12 hours a day. But you know how bureaucratic big companies can be and how their system fails to acknowledge talent and ability. Our team has some fantastically talented people who they have only retained because they haven't got round to finding another job. One of them is still a temp after nearly 18 months, and this guy has a 1st from KCL. And they treat us like crap, constantly clamping down. They count errors against us, which is definitely against the spirit of GMP (the rules laid out by the regulatory authorities for the pharmaceutical industry, in a nutshell) and I feel that we are doing well despite the company and the management, not because of them.
Well on Monday I learnt that one of my colleagues has got another job (the site seems to be losing experienced staff like an exodus at the moment), basically as a manager in a compliance department with about 14 people reporting to her. She's a great lass, but she is younger and less experienced than I am - I have to take care of far more stuff in my job. And best of luck to her, but it get's you thinking...
This isn't the first time members of our department have had jobs thrown at them with their previous experience. Usually they are snapped up with the company they worked for and got a significantly better deal out of it, and by that token, I could be able to get a sizeable jump in pay. It was sizeable when I changed to this job, but if they aren't going to keep me happy and give me what I am worth, then I am going to have to be mercenary and jump ship. I am eagerly waiting the results of my review for last year but I am not optimistic due to the bureaucracy, but I hate the prospect of job hunting (although it should prove to be considerably easier than last time going by other people's experience).
So what do you reckon?
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