Man, I recently wrote a 5 page letter to my regional manager on a corporate level to illustrate all of the shady crap that's been going on at my place of employment. I really should get a different job, but it's so hard to find a job with these hours and pay. I like the job...management has recently become ridiculous, though. It's like Nazi Germany where I work.
Here's the introduction to my letter:
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There are many issues that go unaddressed at the [place of business] despite numerous complaints and meetings, so I will address them here. There is a severe lack of communication and respect between upper management and supervisors and the employees. There are many problems with the engineered standard, ******* ****, and the inefficient allocation of staffing and funds at the [place of business]. This letter is meant to be a constructive criticism and most of what is written here has been said many times before by most of the employees at the [place of business]. My intention is to address these issues as constructively and as honestly as I can.
I let about 5 or 6 people on my shift read the letter so far.
My supervisor was being a douchebag and pissed me off and motivated me to write this thing, which I've been meaning to write for quite a while. Only took me an hour to write, because I was motivated. Now, though, I have the balls to send it in.
My original plan was to have employees sign the letter. One guy said he would love to sign it. Another guy said "Outstanding" and "This letter is very professional". One dude was like "This is like a thesis, how long did it take you to write this, dude?" I replied, "Less time than you've spent complaining about the bullsh*t in my letter today already, and it's only 2 hours into the shift"
Everyone agrees with what I've written in there. Many say the letter has a rude tone, but at the same time they're afraid to speak out for fear of being rude. Since everyone tells me what I've said is right, though, I realize those two things go hand in hand since they're afraid to say what I'm saying even though they agree with it and can't wait for me to turn the letter in!
This supervisor is relatively new and ever since he started things have gotten worse. Noone likes the guy. He's very unprofessional...I won't go into detail on the forum, though. Maybe I will when I quit or this all gets fixed. I'll be looking for a new job in the next few months anyways...lol... On the employee opinion survey, employees opinion of management is at an all time low....this is a huge corporation. I mean, I really should get a new job because the things I'm complaining about go hand in hand with being a cog in the corporate machine, but it's good to have a dream, right?
Unfortunately even though I feel this is the right thing to do I see the following odds of things happening:
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50% chance of them ignoring it, or reading it and discarding it
49% chance of them acknowledging most of what is written and trying to do something about it, and failing to fix the problem or make it worse (which is another problem that is also outlined in the letter, ironically)
1% chance of them doing something about the real problems and quit jerking everyone around and fixing sh*t for real.