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Posted by emonster4life on Dec-15-2007 10:00:

Have you ever fired someone?

I recently was promoted to a sales manager and yesterday for the first time in my life fired someone, an older guy that was twice my age for constantly not meeting sales quotas. It was a bad experience for me since I liked him and didn't think he deserved the boot yet. The look in his eyes was like I just told him of a death, like life as he knew it was over. After he left my office, he wondered around, and didn't say a word to anyone for about an hour as the day was ending, he used the restroom about 3 times and most likely was feeling useless and confused of what had just happened. Finally he left but he forgot his bag. I ran after him to give him his bag. I have never been fired myself but its gotta be an awful feeling. After he left I heard some employees laughing about the situation, two of them are also close to being let go as we are trying to get rid of the people not producing enough sales before the year ends. I think I will actually enjoy firing them after they laughed at someone else's misfortune.


Posted by exstasie on Dec-15-2007 14:28:

Never had to fire someone, nor have I been fired.


But yeah, it must be the worst feeling in the world. Especially since it's so close to Xmas and all.


But if he wasnt performing then that's his fault. He's got no one else to blame but himself.


Posted by eRRaTiK on Dec-15-2007 14:35:

Well it's not really misfortune right? if the man was producing the results required he wouldn't have been let go. my question was what did the company do leading up to it i.e. did they give him opportunities to improve on his sales, give him sales training, etc?

I've had to dismiss two people in my previous role as a call centre team leader, and both were friends outside of work. I found it challenging but also necessary as their lack of performance was affecting the business. Neither were surprised actually.

I felt relieved once they were gone, and today still are in contact with both of them. A manpower representative actually handled the firing coz both were contractors, but I was involved in the entire process, explaining to the people the reasons behind the decision, etc.


Posted by devnull on Dec-15-2007 14:47:



You're Fired


Posted by devnull on Dec-15-2007 14:50:

Never been fired, nor i have fired anyone.

However, if i had the power, lots would get the boot @ my work!


Posted by eRRaTiK on Dec-15-2007 15:01:

LOL now that Trump is famous for that line I wonder if his employees take it seriously when he's actually firing them. I'd be like "you're going to say it aren't you? C'mon SAY IT!!!"


Posted by rabbitjoker on Dec-15-2007 15:18:

I have let go of many people and it never gets easier. Worst experience ever.


Posted by endless_summer on Dec-15-2007 15:23:

Isn't Friday one the worst day to let go people? I think I read that somewhere.


Posted by eRRaTiK on Dec-15-2007 15:23:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I have let go of many people and it never gets easier. Worst experience ever.


Maybe that's because you associate negative experience around it. What if it's true that by letting them go you're actually giving them a chance to face the truth that they weren't contributing to the organisation to the best of their potential, or that they have room for improvement? With that feedback they can endeavour to do better at their next job and be successful.

Even if it's a company restructure you normally keep your strongest performers and let go of the average ones.

Yeh it's tough, but nobody said life was meant to be easy. We all have bills to pay and face tough times in our lives, but we're all capable of overcoming those challenges. It surprises me when some people see getting fired as being the end of the world. If somebody knew the risk, then why would they continue down the path that would lead to that outcome? Know what I mean? I don't know, I just choose to see it as opportunity rather than defeat or something bad.

In fact, I'm working out ways to be my own boss so there's no chance of anyone ever firing me


Posted by eRRaTiK on Dec-15-2007 15:30:

quote:
Originally posted by endless_summer
Isn't Friday on the the worst day to let go people? I think I read that somewhere.


I've heard mondays but it depends on perspective.

From the company's perspective I'd think Friday was good because on Monday I'd (as a manager) want to start fresh and not have to deal with the fallout (if any) during the rest of the week. Do it on Friday, everyone has the weekend to accept it and back to work Monday.

From the employee's perspective, it might mean they have a not so positive weekend but it also might mean they celebrate finally getting out of that shitty job or time to look forward in their lives.


Posted by techead on Dec-15-2007 16:02:

Fired loads of people over the years , al lot of them my friends too.
its never easy and I hate doing it.
if you ever start to enjoy firing people , you should find another job


Posted by exstasie on Dec-15-2007 16:08:

quote:
Originally posted by endless_summer
Isn't Friday one the worst day to let go people? I think I read that somewhere.


according to the movie office space Friday is the best day to fire someone as there's less chance of having a 'conflict'


Posted by Chris Allen on Dec-15-2007 16:22:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I have let go of many people and it never gets easier. Worst experience ever.


Same... unless you're Ari Gold:




Posted by I_Am_Vince on Dec-15-2007 16:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Chris Allen



Definately one of my favorite scenes from the whole show. Didn't he get fired again, when he was trying to replace Lloyd?


Posted by Spartan on Dec-15-2007 16:42:

My first job was selling fireworks from a wooden stand on the side of the highway. I was 15, and I hired a 10 year old for 3 bucks an hour to go get the fireworks out of our trailer when we got low on something. (the trailer was 10 feet away, I was extremely lazy)

Mostly we just sat there and sunbathed and didn't sell anything. I had to let him go after the 4th of July when demand dropped.


Posted by The Highroller on Dec-15-2007 16:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Chris Allen
Same... unless you're Ari Gold:




lol I love that sequence. Classic Ari.



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