Things that have been stressing me out lately: well over forty thousand people directly depend on my job getting done properly.
Previously, that job was shared with another thirteen people.
Now it's shared with four - and the most critical portions with only two.
Making matters worse, I also have to do a lot of tasks that used to be done by my superiors; they were also let go.
I am now completely essential, and it is extremely stressful. There is no redundancy or fallback.
The bean counters who made those changes do not understand what they have done.
I cannot hold together the mess they have made forever.
Back when we were a crew of thirteen, we *barely* had enough manpower to do what had to be done.
Now we explicitly do not have enough manpower. Not even close. Everyone is talking about wanting to quit.
And we are not really replaceable... we have site-specific knowledge and experience that cannot be obtained from another source.
@IrelandTorin that’s probably the best way to talk a company 😔 I’m sorry they’ve made these poor choices.
@annamuneca Oh, it's worse than a company... it's a public institution, being horribly mismanaged by new management.
Their infrastructure is crumbling, and they just cut some of the only personnel capable of keeping it all working / preventing a cascading failure.
If that cascading failure occurs, the whole institution may collapse - and it's an economically crucial institution.
@IrelandTorin that’s one reason why (of many) left my previous job. Money and budget was more important than logistics and personnel.