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Road Side Pub
How to Handle a Demotion
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<blockquote data-quote="Superhawk2002" data-source="post: 13785739" data-attributes="member: 140470"><p>"We appreciate your efforts and wish to maintain your abilities as an employee, but we want someone more flexible and to bring in a fresh set of ideas". </p><p></p><p>That's what it sounds like to me. Not the end of the world, but if it was me, I would be looking for another job. If you like this job and wish to keep it (at the bare minimum), sit down with your upper management and find out what is going on in their heads. Ask what more you can do for the company and find a middle happy ground. Seek out new opportunities within the company, start a lean project, something. If not, revert back to my first thought. And you never know, maybe they just want to branch you out some more and see where you fit in within the organization. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I have been on both sides of the fence (more on not getting promotions). Keep your head up and continue to be an outstanding employee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Superhawk2002, post: 13785739, member: 140470"] "We appreciate your efforts and wish to maintain your abilities as an employee, but we want someone more flexible and to bring in a fresh set of ideas". That's what it sounds like to me. Not the end of the world, but if it was me, I would be looking for another job. If you like this job and wish to keep it (at the bare minimum), sit down with your upper management and find out what is going on in their heads. Ask what more you can do for the company and find a middle happy ground. Seek out new opportunities within the company, start a lean project, something. If not, revert back to my first thought. And you never know, maybe they just want to branch you out some more and see where you fit in within the organization. I have been on both sides of the fence (more on not getting promotions). Keep your head up and continue to be an outstanding employee. [/QUOTE]
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