This post from @Zg1y0lX-1ahn summarizes the Ford worker dilemma. I am not the same demographic, but feel the same. There is no good path for technical workers.
There were a few in my area. Not the best, but not the worst, however I would not wish that on anyone. They had some things in common: white, male, over 45, etc. With the latest round of cuts, diversity initiatives were definitely enforced. Leaves me very uneasy, because this is my future and I can't avoid it. Yeah I'll get the down votes for white privilege, etc. However, these policies do not foster equality, meritocracy, or development of technical skill. It basically enforces one of two things. 1. Be the one who used to be the go to person, see yourself get power passed left and right by people who work less and have less experience, throttle back and go with the flow. Do not tell leadership what to do when asked, because they know better. 2. Be the one who blindly accepts these positions all knowing you do not have the merit or experience necessary to be effective. Constantly repeat the same mistakes that others made before you, because people under you are going to realize you are not fit to lead and shut down. Either way both paths are a cancer eating at the core of the company. The road to hell is paved with good intentions, and I would think that we had become smarter about promotions, not using dated initiatives from the 90s or the 00s. I guess not.
6 months ago by Anonymous | 16 reactions (+15/-1)
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