A diary based on my latest attempts to get a job; this time in Munich. I'm an engineering graduate (and chartered engineer) with more than 10 years' experience in IT. Over five of these years have been spent in team leading and project management roles both in the UK and abroad.

Sunday, July 20, 2014

new blog needed

Somewhere there must be a blog about losing jobs.

But in case there isn't, in my two teams so far:


  • some people have been made redundant, or not retained if they come from a supplier
  • another person has resigned
  • and last week I told a freelancer to leave the office as he was misusing our equipment and network. He will not be coming back.

The last item was particularly annoying and probably involved two man-days of effort.

Look, at non-managerial levels it is pretty easy to keep your job. Here's my handy guide:

  • rare exceptions aside get in on-time, don't leave early, don't take long lunches, don't hang outside smoking - if you do smoke: don't.
  • do what you are asked and expected to do
  • contribute to a pleasant professional environment (I know for some people with anxiety disorders - of whom I've known quite a few - this can be very difficult and I don't know what the answer, or rather possible answers are. I wish I did)

That's it: go in, do the job, keep things pleasant.

There really is no need to:
  • spend more than a few minutes looking at the general internet, and that's only when you need a break
  • misuse the company's equipment and network. At places where I've worked we've found masses of pirated videos, hard core porn and extreme porn on people's work hard disks. I would imagine that it is not pleasant to tell your wife you've been sacked, just before Christmas, because a human-animal sex video was found on your work computer.




1 comment:

Huggy Bear said...

Good day Sir,

How are you? Hope you're doing great. Please I need your kind and helping hands :( I'm jobless. Your advice is much appreciated.

Here is the link of my confession:
http://whenkodyconfess.blogspot.com/2014/09/discouraged-and-depressed-for-being.html

Thank you very much.