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Friday, December 07, 2012

The Axe Unexpectedly Falls

 

My blog is honest. The things you read here are accurate representations of real things I have experienced. My blog is also incomplete. I am circumspect about many details of my life, especially about my work. As I have written before, my blog originated as a way to keep friends and family informed about my experiences when I moved to Thailand more than seven years ago. I would normally not share the following type of news in this forum, but it seems the best way to bring people who are close to me up to speed.

For almost thirteen years, I have been an employee of Company R and the company it purchased a few years ago, Company I. A few months before moving to Thailand in October 2005, my manager unexpectedly asked whether my responsibilities could be shifted in such a way so that I could continue working for a few months as my replacement was found. We agreed that writing and updating training materials (instructor's guides, online presentations, and collatoral) was a part of my job that had received less attention than it needed and would be suitable for remote work.

This short-term arrangement began well and eventually the fact that I was working 8,000 miles away from the head office was a non-issue. In fact, the ability to alternate days and nights with my colleagues because a benefit and my performance appraisals have glowed ever since. I regularly receive very positive feedback from all levels of the organization and have often been told that I am invaluable.

Two and a half weeks ago, I was invited to a "strategy" conference call with my boss, her boss, and the HR director for our division. Based on the attendees, I wasn't surprised at the news that was delivered, even though it was completely unexpected.

My job is being eliminated in favor of a new position at our training headquarters in suburban Atlanta. I was given 90 days' notice of the move (the new position is mine if I want it) and 30 days to choose whether to accept the offer. If I do not, I will be out of a job in mid-February.

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My work experience with Company I has been very good, especially the people with whom I've worked closely over the years. Our acquisition by Company R has been positive and I actually feel better about the company's future now than I did before the acquisition. There are a lot of elements of our division's business that carry my fingerprints and I have a deep sense of ownership of the work I've done and the materials I've created that are used by more than 8,000 employees every day.

That said, after evaluating all the relevant information, I chose not to move to Atlanta. Doing so would mean leaving Tawn behind and ending our marriage* - something that isn't an acceptable option.

I suppose it would be normal to feel angry or upset, but I appreciate that Company R gave me 90 days' notice instead of the usual 30 and will also pay me 16 weeks of severance pay, which should cushion the blow.

One reason I'm not upset is that for the past couple of years I have realized that I've been enjoying the flexibility and ease of my work arrangement while not progressing in my professional development and my earning. In fact, thanks to the weakening dollar, my salary has dropped more than 25% in real terms since I moved here.

An initial inspection of my options and networking with friends here in Bangkok confirms that I should be able to find a position that will match my current salary or, with some extra effort, increases my compensation. Of course, that will come at the price of a regular office job and the hours that go with it! 

In any case, that's the news. A big change but also a tremendous opportunity. I don't know if I will provide very much detail of the job hunt but may provide an update or two as appropriate.

 

*Because of the Defense of Marriage Act, a US federal law that denies me the right to sponsor my husband for immigration because we are of the same sex.

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Best of luck to you. Thank you for sharing with us.
Posted 12/7/2012 9:59 PM by online now Finity Xanga True Member - recommend - reply

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Thanks for sharing your move. I am very much upset by the Defense of Marriage Act - I knew nothing about that section denying you the right to sponsor Tawn. If you wanted to move back here of considered it, I would consider trying to sponsor Tawn even though I don't know what that entails. I am angry about that. Good luck with the job search. Your talent will hold you in good stead.
Posted 12/7/2012 10:41 PM by Fatcat723 - recommend - reply

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Good luck. I'm sure you'll find a good paying job in Bangkok. Most US companies have offshore operations.
Posted 12/7/2012 11:45 PM by oxyGENE_08 Xanga True Member - recommend - reply

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Good luck with the job hunt, Chris.

I've been supporting efforts to repeal DOMA, and this is one more reason.
Posted 12/7/2012 11:57 PM by epiginoskete Xanga True Member - recommend - reply

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Whatever happens, best of luck!!!
Posted 12/8/2012 12:44 AM by lonelywanderer2 Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - recommend - reply

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Best of luck to you! I hope you find something that suits your needs.
Posted 12/8/2012 12:45 AM by chronic_masticator - recommend - reply

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Thanks for sharing this on here... winging a prayer for your job search as I type...
Posted 12/8/2012 2:47 AM by Passionflwr86 Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply

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Ok, I get it, I get it. I have 90 days to visit Thailand to get a tour from you.
Posted 12/8/2012 3:34 AM by Wangium - recommend - reply

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Good luck!!

If only you were Canadian...
Posted 12/8/2012 4:17 AM by XtremePsionic Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply

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You have an amazing attitude about the situation and I wish you the best of luck. Such a shame that you couldn't sponsor Tawn. That's absurd to me.
Posted 12/8/2012 4:32 AM by turningreen Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - recommend - reply

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this will pass. and so will the anti-change regime over america.
Posted 12/8/2012 5:17 AM by Composing_Life - recommend - reply

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That's quite the news. There is a lot of internal turmoil at my employer as well, so I can somewhat relate the "anticipation" you mentioned. Best of luck in finding a new job.
Posted 12/8/2012 5:35 AM by beowulf222 - recommend - reply

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As one door closes, another opens. Good luck.
Posted 12/8/2012 6:47 AM by hombre_de_la_mancha - recommend - reply

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Certain jobs even if refused could be re-established if you continue to keep in contact with them. Hopefully by then you can figure out some way to bring Tawn over to America.

Still a lot of businesses move on and can't use people who take a break longer than five years.

Who knows what will happen after five years? Tawn's business could be established and be quite a success and you also finding another job that has features that is acceptable to your tastes.

Superstitious? Maybe try one of the palm readers and you can blame that guy for the wrong decision?
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Hanfg in there.
Posted 12/8/2012 8:19 AM by Tallman Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply

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I am so saddened that you cannot sponsor Tawn to the States. I am sorry that your job is eliminated. I am sorry that you have to start looking for another job. I am sorry, I am sorry, I am sorry. God Willing you will land a better and more lucrative position in the near future. I pray for that. For every thing there is a reason. Come February, you will hopefully be glad with your decision.
Blessings and best wishes in the search for a new job Chris. With your experience and your personality, I think you could land a job anywhere in the world.
Posted 12/8/2012 9:12 AM by ZSA_MD Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - recommend - reply

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It's admirable that you chose to remain with your loved one(s) in Thailand than to chase after a job. Best of luck in job hunting and "settling in" again!
Posted 12/8/2012 9:18 AM by TutelageOfTheMundane Xanga True Member - recommend - reply

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Change is more often for the better, long-term.
Posted 12/8/2012 9:27 AM by Inciteful Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply

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You should be able to sponsor your husband and it saddens me that you can not , that is not fair and I am sorry . I hope you find a job that suits your needs.
Posted 12/8/2012 10:03 AM by seedsower Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply

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Although I am sad that this news is about the end of your long employment with the company, I am so proud to count you as a friend. It speaks volumes about loyalty, honor, conviction and love that you would not consider taking the new position when it means separating from Tawn. I am confident that this will be a benefit in the long run. I'm saying a prayer and sending positive thoughts your way!
Posted 12/8/2012 10:14 AM by murisopsis Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - recommend - reply

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I'm sorry to hear this news but your positive attitude is extremely encouraging. I wish you the best of luck over the next few months in searching for a new job that matches your needs and I strongly respect your desire to not leave Tawn for the convenience of keeping your job (something I've seen happen regularly over the past few years).
Posted 12/8/2012 10:22 AM by secade - recommend - reply

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Oh man... I'm sorry this had to happen to you. I hope you'll land something soon. You've got a very strong and broad portfolio of skills and I know a lot of companies will benefit from having you on your team. If I can be of any help - just drop me a note. Like everyone else, I applaud your positive outlook. *hugs*
Posted 12/8/2012 11:34 AM by ElusiveWords Xanga True Member - recommend - reply

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It sounds like your position lasted longer than expected (a boon), but that now it is time to take the plunge into what's next. It can be a scary step (leap?). I know you will do well, though. It will just be the logistics of routine and the stress of the transition you'll navigate. Hang in there and remember to take care of yourself along the way. Best of luck in you next endeavor! :)
Posted 12/8/2012 11:43 AM by everyday_yogi Xanga True Member - recommend - reply

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It was quite a shock hearing this piece of news, especially when I remembered a few years back, we took a short tour of your company when I drove you to pick up stuff at the office near downtown LA. Well, I think you made the right decision of staying put and look for opportunities in BKK. Do you mind to tell us what was Tawn's opinion on this matter? *hugs* my best wishes to your future endeavor!

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Sometimes we're forced into a change that ends up being the best decision possible for us. Best of luck with the hunt for a new job & I hope that you find something that challenges and excites you!!
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