Scapegoated
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Wow so many responses so quickly! Thanks all!
I started with this company when I was 17. I suppose it would be more accurate to say I have 17 years and some change in the business. Our state is Utah, and the corporation is a global one with headquarters in LA. I called this guy a young guy, but he is actually a year or two older than me, and his only talent is name-dropping and taking credit for other people's work. He has no talent in this field whatsoever. I am not the only person who thinks this if you re-read my 1st post; literally every veteran in our community knows he is a fraud. These frauds are actually quite common in our industry, but they usually don't last more than a few weeks.
I am not the type of person to get envious of "younger talent", in fact I like to help foster it. I managed interns while I worked there and helped many of them start their own careers. I even reached out to a few of my top interns when I was leaving the company to offer them my former position, and before I left I advised the company as to who would be good candidates to replace me. One of my top interns actually landed the position for a while, the fraudster came after him. I honestly have no interest in working as an employee again for the company. That would be a big leap backwards for me. So this is not just some jealousy / bitterness thing. As a freelancer I am able to work in more capacities for the company than I would if I were an employee. There are numerous reasons behind this that are difficult to explain, and I am worried about getting too specific for fear that someone will read this and deduce who I am and come sue me for slander. . . With my luck lately I wouldn't be surprised if that happened.
The vast majority of people I talk to tell me the same thing, to just let it go and change careers. I have spent the last year looking into other potential careers and I cannot come up with anything. This career is literally my life. I've been completely immersed in it since I was in high school, and had aspired to work in the field since before I can remember. My entire adult life is this career. I've worked my ass off to get to where I am and have made significant sacrifices to do so. I played a large part in making this corporation as successful as it is and I have never done anything to warrant being slandered like this. I can't stand the fact that they won't even tell me what it is that I'm accused of. The injustice of it is the hardest thing and is what has been causing most of my health problems and relationship issues. I understand that people make career changes, but being forced to do so for no reason whatsoever is just not acceptable to me, and it frustrates me when people so casually tell me to stop complaining and simply "get over it". Those of us in our industry start training in childhood and devote our entire lives to our craft, and once we land careers we stay in them for life. It is extremely rare for someone who has established themselves in this industry to leave it. We aren't flipping burgers here.
I haven't just been sitting in a corner crying for a year. I still get work at other facilities around town. As I stated earlier it is not just me who is affected by this. There are hundreds of independent contractors that have made successful careers here. We get clients the world over that come to Utah to seek our expertise, and we have spent decades building up a solid, well respected reputation. It has been remarkable to watch how quickly one person can destroy that reputation, and reputation is everything in this industry.
Does this clarify the situation a bit?
I started with this company when I was 17. I suppose it would be more accurate to say I have 17 years and some change in the business. Our state is Utah, and the corporation is a global one with headquarters in LA. I called this guy a young guy, but he is actually a year or two older than me, and his only talent is name-dropping and taking credit for other people's work. He has no talent in this field whatsoever. I am not the only person who thinks this if you re-read my 1st post; literally every veteran in our community knows he is a fraud. These frauds are actually quite common in our industry, but they usually don't last more than a few weeks.
I am not the type of person to get envious of "younger talent", in fact I like to help foster it. I managed interns while I worked there and helped many of them start their own careers. I even reached out to a few of my top interns when I was leaving the company to offer them my former position, and before I left I advised the company as to who would be good candidates to replace me. One of my top interns actually landed the position for a while, the fraudster came after him. I honestly have no interest in working as an employee again for the company. That would be a big leap backwards for me. So this is not just some jealousy / bitterness thing. As a freelancer I am able to work in more capacities for the company than I would if I were an employee. There are numerous reasons behind this that are difficult to explain, and I am worried about getting too specific for fear that someone will read this and deduce who I am and come sue me for slander. . . With my luck lately I wouldn't be surprised if that happened.
The vast majority of people I talk to tell me the same thing, to just let it go and change careers. I have spent the last year looking into other potential careers and I cannot come up with anything. This career is literally my life. I've been completely immersed in it since I was in high school, and had aspired to work in the field since before I can remember. My entire adult life is this career. I've worked my ass off to get to where I am and have made significant sacrifices to do so. I played a large part in making this corporation as successful as it is and I have never done anything to warrant being slandered like this. I can't stand the fact that they won't even tell me what it is that I'm accused of. The injustice of it is the hardest thing and is what has been causing most of my health problems and relationship issues. I understand that people make career changes, but being forced to do so for no reason whatsoever is just not acceptable to me, and it frustrates me when people so casually tell me to stop complaining and simply "get over it". Those of us in our industry start training in childhood and devote our entire lives to our craft, and once we land careers we stay in them for life. It is extremely rare for someone who has established themselves in this industry to leave it. We aren't flipping burgers here.
I haven't just been sitting in a corner crying for a year. I still get work at other facilities around town. As I stated earlier it is not just me who is affected by this. There are hundreds of independent contractors that have made successful careers here. We get clients the world over that come to Utah to seek our expertise, and we have spent decades building up a solid, well respected reputation. It has been remarkable to watch how quickly one person can destroy that reputation, and reputation is everything in this industry.
Does this clarify the situation a bit?