... not even that. Something I worked on for a year, half of which totally at my own risk (did not report about it), came to fruition money wise, and now we killed something that saves us 1.3 million starting from 1st of Jan. Two to three years was the estimated cost that had to be done. In other words, I initiated, engineered and worked on something that saves my employer up to 3+ million euros. Time for a nice bonus?
No. A thank you? No. A t-shirt? No. My boss appreciates it, his boss gets the bonus. Never mind the worker who actually discovered it and did it, even with a risk of firing at first. I think I'm soon done. Not the first time, but definitely the biggest score, and very quantifiable. A bit bitter sweet. Going down as the one who never capitalized. Oh well, I think I just take a back seat for a year or two. Show up, look somewhat interested and not do much. Wait for the perfect time to leave. THis will be the reason for it, if they ever ask. And yes, I kind of told them. It turns out saving people's asses does not always pay off. So much for unofficial projects. I am up for my review in two weeks and I am not known for sugarcoating things. Not about to start now. And I did it all while doing all the other work as well. I learned something valuable. Never do anything unless they clearly understand. Yeah, we made tens of people impressed.
The raw play by play:
They started something that was doomed to fail. I argued it will fail and provided the facts. I brought outside expert to support my view. They disregarded and trusted their own consultants, with inferior experience and track record (and logic). They worked for 3 years, spent over 3 million on something that never amounted to anything.
Avoided the "I told you so" and started working on the correct solution, got funded by another budget so free for them. In less than a year, we already have more done than the previous failure. We have spent less than a million. We will cap our yearly cost under 1 million. For the next 3 years we will save 1.3 million each, leaving us with over 300k. The projection is accurate and realistic. And we are ending up with state of the art service, that is future proof and works like a tank.
So thank you very much, it was a pleasure. Not.
edit: my only dessert was that I got to kill the failing thing. Pull the plug on it. It gave me satisfaction for 5 minutes, after which it's been a bit depressing to realise that it never was the point. And they will keep making the same mistake time and again. So my review will be the same with one beef: "I hate it that we lack logic, and it is evident we will never change." I can sum it all up right there.
No. A thank you? No. A t-shirt? No. My boss appreciates it, his boss gets the bonus. Never mind the worker who actually discovered it and did it, even with a risk of firing at first. I think I'm soon done. Not the first time, but definitely the biggest score, and very quantifiable. A bit bitter sweet. Going down as the one who never capitalized. Oh well, I think I just take a back seat for a year or two. Show up, look somewhat interested and not do much. Wait for the perfect time to leave. THis will be the reason for it, if they ever ask. And yes, I kind of told them. It turns out saving people's asses does not always pay off. So much for unofficial projects. I am up for my review in two weeks and I am not known for sugarcoating things. Not about to start now. And I did it all while doing all the other work as well. I learned something valuable. Never do anything unless they clearly understand. Yeah, we made tens of people impressed.
The raw play by play:
They started something that was doomed to fail. I argued it will fail and provided the facts. I brought outside expert to support my view. They disregarded and trusted their own consultants, with inferior experience and track record (and logic). They worked for 3 years, spent over 3 million on something that never amounted to anything.
Avoided the "I told you so" and started working on the correct solution, got funded by another budget so free for them. In less than a year, we already have more done than the previous failure. We have spent less than a million. We will cap our yearly cost under 1 million. For the next 3 years we will save 1.3 million each, leaving us with over 300k. The projection is accurate and realistic. And we are ending up with state of the art service, that is future proof and works like a tank.
So thank you very much, it was a pleasure. Not.
edit: my only dessert was that I got to kill the failing thing. Pull the plug on it. It gave me satisfaction for 5 minutes, after which it's been a bit depressing to realise that it never was the point. And they will keep making the same mistake time and again. So my review will be the same with one beef: "I hate it that we lack logic, and it is evident we will never change." I can sum it all up right there.
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