Kinda of a sad update:
As previously mentioned, I managed to catch up on a backlog in a short time.
Problem is, while I managed that, a NEW backlog built up - and due to various circumstances, I wasn't able to catch THAT backlog fast enough.
This made Head Management unhappy, so they ordered Supervisor to hurry the hell up - my permanent job offer is suspended and Supervisor has to assess whether I'm eligible for a permanent hire if I meet some specífic goals at the end of the month. If I don't meet these goals, the permanent hire offer is annulled and I continue as a temp until they find a new guy/girl to replace me. Until then, I continue on temp conditions (=shitty pay).
So right now I'm weighing my options:
I COULD buckle up and make an extra effort ( I had a 50h hours week last week, one day I clocked out after an 14-hours shift, at 1 AM - with only one break) and hope that things will change.
But on the other hand I've been told that there has been a lot of pressure on folks for the last couple of years, stress-related sickleaves have been filed pretty often, and even the co-workers who have been there for a long time are asking questions about how often people either quit or are let go. A lot of alarm bells ringing, if you ask me.
So, what for little me to do?
Pros: I earn money, home work opportunity, chance of permanent hire, nice co-workers.
Cons: High stress level, uncertainty (while I'm temping I'm on as-will terms), bad cash flow as long as i'm on my temp contract. From what I've experienced it's a BAD thing to take more than one week's vacation at a time.
On top of that, I can handle overtime as long as Management allows it - but the temp company only pays the fixed hour rate, no extra pay for overtime and/or working into late hours.
Mr Zel suggested that I should buckle up and get eligible for permanent hire and THEN look for another job, but I think that would be an inconsiderate thing to do, I'd rather ask to be transferred to another administrative position at the same place.
So, what do you good folks in here recommend? Should I jump ship at once while I have the chance, or should I stick?
As previously mentioned, I managed to catch up on a backlog in a short time.
Problem is, while I managed that, a NEW backlog built up - and due to various circumstances, I wasn't able to catch THAT backlog fast enough.
This made Head Management unhappy, so they ordered Supervisor to hurry the hell up - my permanent job offer is suspended and Supervisor has to assess whether I'm eligible for a permanent hire if I meet some specífic goals at the end of the month. If I don't meet these goals, the permanent hire offer is annulled and I continue as a temp until they find a new guy/girl to replace me. Until then, I continue on temp conditions (=shitty pay).
So right now I'm weighing my options:
I COULD buckle up and make an extra effort ( I had a 50h hours week last week, one day I clocked out after an 14-hours shift, at 1 AM - with only one break) and hope that things will change.
But on the other hand I've been told that there has been a lot of pressure on folks for the last couple of years, stress-related sickleaves have been filed pretty often, and even the co-workers who have been there for a long time are asking questions about how often people either quit or are let go. A lot of alarm bells ringing, if you ask me.
So, what for little me to do?
Pros: I earn money, home work opportunity, chance of permanent hire, nice co-workers.
Cons: High stress level, uncertainty (while I'm temping I'm on as-will terms), bad cash flow as long as i'm on my temp contract. From what I've experienced it's a BAD thing to take more than one week's vacation at a time.
On top of that, I can handle overtime as long as Management allows it - but the temp company only pays the fixed hour rate, no extra pay for overtime and/or working into late hours.
Mr Zel suggested that I should buckle up and get eligible for permanent hire and THEN look for another job, but I think that would be an inconsiderate thing to do, I'd rather ask to be transferred to another administrative position at the same place.
So, what do you good folks in here recommend? Should I jump ship at once while I have the chance, or should I stick?
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