New Gig [lonnnng blab......]A couple of people have been asking about my current employment gig. As some may recall, I started working as a Kitchen Designer at
Lowes back in February. I had been talking about working for
Lowes or home Depot since I was laid off from Xerox. I know that aspiring to a retail job is a bit offbeat - but during my house remodel - I was at one or the other [ or both] at least once a day. I figured - if I stayed a couple of hours, i could get a paycheck, a discount and save some gas money along the way.
Lowes had been very helpful during my remodeling. I pestered their flooring guys
ALOT. Not every employee at those stores knows
alot, but if you find the right ones - they can be very helpful. SO - the idea was work at [
Lowes] and find something to rehab and work the discount to the max. I have worked retail before, I know the demeaning beat. Crappy hours, Management by idiots and daily anarchy. I thought that with the idea that i was there
by choice and actually being creative -[ i love kitchens..btw...] I could rise above or be insulated from it.
[ insert laugh track here..]
NO SUCH LUCK. After my first 6 weeks of some very stressful fly-by-the-seat training in kitchen design sales and some very
positive feedback from my sales manager, associates and customers, I was walked into the office by another manager and told flatly that there was no budget for me to remain in kitchen [ 7 minutes after the sales manager said i had a great first month!] and i was to be moved to
plumbing.
Plumbing.
The black hole of
Lowes. I knew squat of plumbing and was now about to be one of those idiot employees who knew nothing about what they were selling. GREAT. I was quite taken aback, but did manage to say that "the crash training was stressful" and i expected better if I was moved.
"Sure" "OF course" "two weeks at another store before you start...."
yada yada yada.
So - predictably, I was dropped in plumbing 2 weeks later like a wet sandbag. Meanwhile, I had a operations manager who considered me an F#&$%K up and never has anything positive to say to me. Talk about ruining your mood. And day. And week.
And here I thought I was sorta smart and stuff....Masters degree, shiny thesis, a couple of US patents.... And I was right back to 1983, 16 years old and my [former felon] Burger King manager berating me.
Talk about a tailspin. Eric told me just to quit. Which i could have. But leaving without a backup just would have made things worse in my mind.
So - sorta fast forward to May. One month since the store grand opening, store moral dropped through the floor and fellow employees who had options -
were leaving... quickly.Go figure - treat employees like they are a commodity..and .... [ you can the insert logic here... ]
[ and then mail it to
Lowes please.] It will be news to them....
I, in the
interim, am getting written up for
11 minutes of overtime and as well as spending my "
training time" out in lawn and garden sweeping up
leaky mulch bags.
Gotta be a team player.
Meanwhile - i get a note on my
LinkedIn profile. [ i never expected it to do anything for me...]
a recruiter I spoke with in December says a client I interviewed with in December wants to talk to me RIGHT NOW.
errr... OK - so after a little scrambling to actually finish my website - I head in for a 3.5 hour interview and TA
DAH I started at
WelshAllyn the following
monday.
WelshAllyn is a medical device company in upstate NY about 25 minutes from here. I am the
UI designer at the company now working on 3 projects, a computer workstation software and 2 touchscreen projects. When I left Xerox - I really thought i was
doen with the
UI stuff. But I am finding it all interesting. ....And get this.... people are glad I am there! Go figure! I walked into a meeting the other day and a coworker says "Thank god you're here" AND They think my previous experience is valuable. Quite a contrast to
Lowes - i think my managers thought i just got out high school... or something..or whatever..... they never really cared or asked.
:O)
I have had several other positive comments like this since I started - which has gone a long way to help the mood. I am hoping by next year - i will have forgotten the
Lowes trauma. Meanwhile - Eric and I have our weekends back and I managed to book the entire summer's worth already. Stay tuned for pics!