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stimulus -> RE: Well,THAT didn't work. (4/24/2008 11:19:02 PM)
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As one who encouraged you to tell them the Web thing was a no-go and to apply for the associate editor position, I'm really sorry to hear this. I hope you don't hate me. [&o] I'd be interested in knowing whether the company makes it longterm. The advertising problems they have in the magazine aren't likely to be better online, so I don't know that making the move to Web editor would have done you any good. Anyways, I'm sorry things turned out badly for you, but I trust you'll find something better! quote:
ORIGINAL: savedbylove112 I thought by being up front and honest and telling people at my job that I clearly was NOT qualified for the Web position my supervisor recommended me for (after consulting with the head Web guy about what was expected of me) and putting my hat in the ring for the newly-opened Associate Editor position, I might be moving up a bit. Instead, I was moved OUT. [:@] I was laid off yesterday. [:(] My manager pulls me in the office around 10am and tells me--then suggests I leave THEN and come back at CLOSING to clear my desk. [8D] I was like, I don't think so, and cleared out right then. She says the magazine isn't performing as well as they hoped, they're not getting enough advertising, they're going to lay off some more people, blah blah blah. [:'(]And my manager came out and told me that, had I "stuck it out" at the Web position, I may still have a job (but I TOLD her I could NOT do it??). And according to her, they've called off the search for a new Associate Editor--but the ad is still open on Monster.com. [8|] I hate to go out like this, and I know "all things work together for good" and all that, but I still feel like I did something to provoke this. Maybe I should have stuck it out--but I was miserable! And I KNEW that when they asked me to do something, I wouldn't be able to help, and they told me they don't have time to train me. Hanged if I do, hanged if I don't. [:'(]
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