Things aren't looking to good for the company I work for. They tried to expand to quickly and got over extended then they tried to branch out into new lines of work which they didn't have any experience in and ended up losing their shirts. Last year they lost millions so they ended up laying off just about everyone they could in an attempt to stay solvient including most of the IT staff. Now they've had a catastrophic crash of the server's harddrive in which some 50%-75% of all the project files were lost and unable to be recovered. Unfortunately, none of the files have been backed up in the last nine months because they'd laid off the IT guys who were responsible for doing that and the fellow who was maintaining the network didn't really know what he was doing.
This is really bad because several of the clients have paid for work which is supposed to be delivered shortly but now the company has lost most of the reports and data sets which were used to generate the final reports. Needless to say since they're in a cash crunch they don't have the resources to redo all of this work so things aren't looking good. It seems only a matter of time before another round of lay offs comes down the line and three of the executives of the company have already left for greener pastures.
I don't intend on waiting around to find out. I'm now in the process of sending my resumes to several of the other local firms and hopefully I will have a new job in short order. I'm going to stick with this job until I do land another job but it is getting nerve racking listening to the suppliers call asking why they haven't gotten paid. I can't wait to jump ship and find an employer with more solid footing.
This is really bad because several of the clients have paid for work which is supposed to be delivered shortly but now the company has lost most of the reports and data sets which were used to generate the final reports. Needless to say since they're in a cash crunch they don't have the resources to redo all of this work so things aren't looking good. It seems only a matter of time before another round of lay offs comes down the line and three of the executives of the company have already left for greener pastures.
I don't intend on waiting around to find out. I'm now in the process of sending my resumes to several of the other local firms and hopefully I will have a new job in short order. I'm going to stick with this job until I do land another job but it is getting nerve racking listening to the suppliers call asking why they haven't gotten paid. I can't wait to jump ship and find an employer with more solid footing.
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