July 25, 2008

So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, LATER!

CD is driving home, for the last time, from C0untryw1de.

For the three of you that may remember, he took that job in 2004 as a contractor. He was hired, not too long after, as the job grew. And grew.

Eventually, he was the IT department supporting like 12 branches and 600 people. Pretty much on his own. He eventually squawked, and they hired him someone to help.

OK, maybe I AM a little biased about my guy. But C0untryw1de agreed - some time back the very remote (like Mount Olympus kind of remote) executives took notice of the dozens of emails from people across the power spectrum about how wonderful CD was and the very dashing way his superhero cape rippled in the wind and informed him that he would be promoted in title and pay to reflect the job he was actually doing.

We all know what happened next.

Yeah. Nothing.

In the meantime, the mortgage pendulum swung and CD watched over 400 people get laid off. Watched them walk by his office on the ground floor, wide-eyed in disbelief and holding a box with their belongings.

While his status in the department shielded him from a layoff, it didn't shield him from what has been going on at that company. One bloody Monday morning, executives stood at the elevators and turned 90 people away as they came into work. CD came home utterly shattered in spirit.

So you can imagine how good it felt for him to finally be offered a job somewhere else that he wanted. After turning down other offers and wondering if his own standards would eventually bite him in the ass.

Anyway, he was graciously sent off by those who were left, today. He's driving home right now, his own cardboard box in the back of the car.

Oh, and the Olympians? Were outraged that he quit. In fact, despite 2 weeks notice, despite confirming it with phone calls, he ended up exiting himself. He called me as he was opening tickets so that his access would be removed and soberly handing over his equipment to his second-in-charge.

By the time he'd left, he was loaded down with hugs and calls and email addresses. But not one of his management so much as said goodbye.

No, I'm not kidding.

Posted by: Elizabeth at 07:33 AM | Comments (3) | Add Comment
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1 I beleive Countrywide just merged with Bank of America. Those big banks are dirty and i'm not surprised that they didn't say anythiing to him. HR might have advised the managers to not get involved. I worked for a large back and they were STONE cold. I had good benefits though.

Posted by: Another Jenn at July 25, 2008 02:33 PM (NjJjI)

2 The lack of grace from the higher ups sucks, but! But! Woo hoo! Congrats CD!

Posted by: Kris at July 26, 2008 02:41 PM (850or)

3 I am SO SO glad to hear that CD found a job that he loves. From everything I've heard of C-wide lately it doesn't really surprise me that they were complete a-holes to CD when he left. Still, they should've had the decency to exit the man. Here's to better times on the job front!

Posted by: Michele at July 29, 2008 04:36 PM (h1vml)

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