Jun 24, 2008
Attentive readers will recall that we are in the midst of a major training initiative at the hardware store. An initiative, that if successful, will increase profitability five percent.
That is a noble and exciting goal if your name is Mr. and Mrs. Owner. If you are Merle Sneed, hardware schmuck, the eager anticipation is more restrained. After all, as Janis Joplin once sang, "Retail's just another word for nothing left to lose". Or she would have if she hadn't died an early death.
For the rest of us, and by us, I mostly mean me, the main focus of concern is having to endure the crush of new buzz words associated with the new program. To be sure that these bits of organizational jargon take root and grow, the store manager and assistant manager have made it a point to really work them into their daily store chatter.
The main focus of the plan is to "work smarter", so that we have more time to spend with the customers. The old "work smarter". That's code for squeezing the last bit of life out of the little people.
Luckily, I've been to this battle many times over the last forty years and I know what the bosses don't know. That their war is not my war. So, I will continue to do my best, despite the meddling from headquarters. Most of the time they are so busy administering the new plan, that the results get lost. A guy who keeps his head down and his nose clean, largely goes unnoticed. Now that's a plan.
Things in this blog represented to be fact, may or may not actually be true. The writer is frequently wrong, sometimes just full of it, but always judgmental and cranky
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I believe "work smarter" is code for get someone else to do it.
As a friend once murmured: "Ya gotta love it!"
When I jumped back into the workforce this year, there were 4 people doing what I am doing. When I came aboard, 1 left, than another, then there were 2. Now there's just me, doing the work of 4, obviously much better, otherwise I'd be gone.
Alas, am I getting the raises they mentioned after my 2nd month? Er, not yet. Sounds like we may be facing the same kind of attitude, although we are not retail, Thank Goodness! ; (
Oh, although this business has been around for years, it hasn't been managed wisely. Imagine that.
I'm with Kurt.
Smart working, team playing, multi-tasking, self-starting--if I remember correctly, that's not exactly what they do in the corporate offices. Once you got the job, all you had to do was keep it, which has less to do with the work than with the proper attitude relative to your position.
-Major training initiative - that might be code for weeding out.
I just ignore all that stuff and keep doing what I've always done. Which sounds like your approach. It's worked for me so far, knock on wood.
Do you get to wear buttons with the new buzzwords on them?
what was the incentive again?
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