by Newfie » Wed 11 Sep 2019, 18:41:33
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'Y')ou combine the lack of physical activity and then you add what is for many people an unfulfilling job and the result is not good. You bring up another point of projects and fulfilling activities like cooking. When you see a tangible result of your work there is fulfillment, unlike some service industry job where it is the repeated drudgery with zilch on creativity.
When I worked in design consulting we would sometimes be hired to do a particular design and would work on it, sometimes for a whole year, only to have the Owner say “Yeah, forget about it.” That’s hard on most folks. And it transfers forward, you loose your drive to do decent work.
Slightly different, I worked hard on a job for a few years, really did the best I could. Design was accepted, no problem, and the job went out to bid to a GC. Then the Owner decided that only company X could provide the train control system. Company X knew that bias and used it to parley the Owner also giving company X the entire communications package, and the right to change the design as they saw fit. Which they did and provided a system with far fewer features. Now that was probably illegal but it’s not the first time I’ve seen that kind of crap.
On a design/build job we bid according to spec. We were not low and the job was awarded to a competitor. A couple of years later we found out that the competitor had excluded the specified station fiber optic communications systems from his bid, just left it out. The Owner later provided the Comms path via leased lines, at the Owners expense. I found this out because we were hired to rectify some other project defiencies.
I could go on and on with examples of gross negligence by the Owner and the Designer and the Owners Representatives.
That kind of shit is demoralizing. And from what I can see more common than not. It guts you and the entire industry becomes a mess. There is very little incentive to do good work, promotions and rewards are based on personality alone. It rots the industry. Clearly you can see I am bitter.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'N')ow let's add that folks are trapped in these jobs because? They are in debt, imprisoned in their debt, they can't just walk away.
Yes to all that but then there is also the medical insurance angle. People are sensitive to their medical plan, to some it’s really important. But then if they were to loose the job they also loose the medical. Now if you or a family member has a pre existing condition then changing jobs becomes very difficult. You can easily get locked into a bad employment situation, you really want to go but can’t because your family relies upon that insurance in addition to the salary.