Thread regarding Enbridge Inc. layoffs

Be Kind To Each Other

There are some nasty barbs being thrown around on here.

We all are working to put food on the table, pay our mortgage/rent, enjoy a few hobbies and leisure and most importantly support our families.

There are always really good people let go in these mass layoffs due to a variety of circumstances, and often people that are a little lower on the performance level have unfortunate stuff going on in their personal lives or they are dealing with mental or physical health or issues in their own or family/friends lives.

Let’s have some respect and compassion for each other instead of slinging mud. Take care of yourselves and each other.

To anyone who are let go, just know that this is the opportunity for a new beginning and that you will go through some challenge but end up better off because of it. To those who stay, appreciate and stay in contact with the coworkers who have moved on and don’t feel guilt, make the best of it and stay positive.

I’ve been laid off before (and could be again)- and it was incredibly hard at the time but I am way better off now, and you will be too. Even if you don’t think so, I promise you, you will.

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Post ID: @OP+1r7wufYi

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All performance review processes are inherently flawed. There are no great ones, there are very few "okay" ones, and the vast majority are not just ineffective, they are counterproductive.

By changing definitions and expectations every year - sometimes relating to performance itself, and sometimes to categorization, Enbridge invalidated the ability of people to compare year over year assessments. "This year a 4.0 will be harder to achieve." Well, that's fine, but people will still compare it year over year, no matter what your messaging is. It's demotivating.

Yes, some people leaders are parasites. And some front line staff are also parasites. I'll wager that across the board and at all levels, the percentage of parasites is probably about the same. And the same holds true for talent levels. A few great, a few terrible, most people jammed up in the middle. The bell curve is real.

"Everything Will Be OK in the End. If It’s Not OK It’s Not the End."

Well, it's dangerously close to being a tautology. But I appreciate the point. I propose to phrase it as:

No matter what happens in the next two weeks, it's not a catastrophe. If you have been around long enough to receive a decent severance package, consider it a gift from the universe to enable you to pursue an exit from oil and gas - an industry that will have this uncertainty for it for the rest of its existence. If you haven't been here that long, consider that you're stepping back into a job market that is, by historical standards, not terrible.

The days of remaining at one company for your whole life are basically gone. Adjust your thinking around this fact. Rethink your spending, modernize your skillset, and prepare for a future that doesn't revolve around a safe permanent haven of a workplace.

And yes, to the original post:

  • Just rethink the vitriol, and maybe don't write it down
  • If you must experience schadenfreude, keep it to yourself
  • Don't use propaganda techniques to paint other groups as black/white, good/evil
  • Don't personalize what is an inherently impersonal process
  • Don't post desperate pleas for reinforcement. That person X is such a Y, am I right? Tell me how right I am!" That doesn't help anybody.

Finally, understand that not everybody views this whole situation is evil and negative as you might. Don't get upset at them for it.

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Post ID: @3jhz+1r7wufYi

I also want to add that sometimes employees get lower performance reviews because of retaliations by their people leaders. We can do a hundred things well. But if the people leaders want to find fault with us, they can still come up with some strange excuses and give us bad reviews. Some people leaders are indeed expensive parasites who lack job knowledge and rely on their direct support to teach them (the people leaders) how to do their jobs!

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Post ID: @2mbs+1r7wufYi

I like that you’re being kind and positive but also remember that you’re just a number.

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Post ID: @1dqy+1r7wufYi

Everything Will Be OK in the End. If It’s Not OK It’s Not the End.

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Post ID: @1wxd+1r7wufYi

I agree.

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Post ID: @1jea+1r7wufYi

Well said. Thank you for sharing your positive thoughts.

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