Monday, July 27, 2009

Down and Out in Health Care

Good afternoon all,

I've never been a blog writer before, but the events that happened on July 15th at 12:32pm changed my life. The day started as most days began although there was a cleverly disguised "lunch" meeting. Unfortunately, the meeting would make me lose my appetite...for a long time! In fact, I still don't eat much...I have the perpetual "PIT" in my stomach that prevents me from doing so.

I've been a professional in health care for 10 years and never thought the day would come to hear the words "...we are moving in a different direction and your position is no longer needed." Actually, I don't quite recall the actual words since my ears glazed over and my head began to spin as I was trying to comprehend what was occurring. The next thing I remember is being in my office with messages to return and work to be completed.

I probably should let you all know that I am/was an account executive (AKA sales guy) in the process of implementing a new client that actually increased revenue enough to justify 2 additional positions to accommodate the workload. Thanks for the work, but your out on your A--! Not bitter, just confused.

Health care is supposed to be recession proof. Health care is supposed to take care of patients and employees. Well in my case, the position was eliminated without any warning while I was busy adding to the bottom line. I'm not even sure how the decision was made. And what does "...heading in a different direction" really mean? Does this mean, thank you for all your sacrifices, but I'm a decision maker and I need a position more than you?

The feelings are still fresh and the only way I know how to deal with this is document my journey. Now it will be me and 10 million of my closest friends applying for the ONE available position in the entire state of Wisconsin!

Until tomorrow - Doug!

2 comments:

  1. I am so sorry to hear this... you are in my prayers. When the shock wears off, I would like to read some angry, curse-filled verbage with plenty of finger pointing and blame laying. I feel like I'm in a game of dodgeball & people all around me are getting benched but somehow I have avoided getting hit to date. Keep the faith

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  2. Doug...if you get outplacement services a good friend of mine...Bob Zinda...has been very successful running outplacement programs during his career...Mike

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