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Alex's Nancy's back, so I'm leaving and taking my money with me

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Who is AlexNancy? More on that later... It's a fictional name, anyways.

DISCLAIMER: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

So who is AlexNancy? My previous job, which I had worked at for over 18 years, was my first "real job" I picked up at the end of college. I loved it, and the company was doing pretty good. We did have ups and downs because we were in the automotive / manufacturing sector (but that was pretty normal). Everything in the company was sound until AlexNancy arrived.

AlexNancy was the new HR director, and theyshe implemented policies that theyshe herself did not follow. The old, "do as I say. not as I do" policy. Enforcing obnoxious rules (OT, punching in and out, start / end times, etc.) while Alexshe came in at 10 AM and left by 2 PM each day. If you had an issue and talked to Alexher about it, they wereshe was busy doing other things likeher nails or was on her phone texting. In any event, we went from over 400 employees to 200 within Alex'sher first year, and then from 200 employees to under 100 employees before theyshe herself escaped.

During that time (the 200 to 100 employees), I myself decided to pick up and leave after 18 years of work (I had no plans to leave; unlike a lot of people in the industry, I do not like job hopping). Alex Nancy ruined our community: we lost good engineers, we lost good programmers, we lost trust, and, finally, many of us lost patience. What was left were folks holding on for dear life, bless their hearts (many of the folks left over were either getting close to retirement or engineers who just did not want to change).

Here was a workplace people once loved to be at, which ended up being a ghost town. Our shares tanked:

Stock price plot, showing shares decreasing over a span of 1-2 years from a high of ~33 to a low of ~14.

I quit that job forgetting to take advantage of my flexible health savings account (FSA). I had over $600 in that account, yet forgot to at least use it on eligible items such as Band-Aids, sun screen, etc. When I called AlexNancy a couple of weeks after I had left, stating I had forgotten to use my FSA account money, theyshe mentioned that because I left the company it was terminated and the money went back into the company's accountit was terminated and the money went back into the company's account. I was seriously pissed...

I will not let that happen to me again...and so I am leaving this community and taking my money with me. A new AlexNancy has arrived, and the money (it's not a lot, but every penny counts) that I spend on my team's subscription to teams will not be renewed any longer.

No more, I tell you, because I'm leaving you, AlexNancy, and I am taking my money with me.

Who is Alex? More on that later... It's a fictional name, anyways.

So who is Alex? My previous job, which I had worked at for over 18 years, was my first "real job" I picked up at the end of college. I loved it, and the company was doing pretty good. We did have ups and downs because we were in the automotive / manufacturing sector (but that was pretty normal). Everything in the company was sound until Alex arrived.

Alex was the new HR director, and they implemented policies that they did not follow. The old, "do as I say. not as I do" policy. Enforcing obnoxious rules (OT, punching in and out, start / end times, etc.) while Alex came in at 10 AM and left by 2 PM each day. If you had an issue and talked to Alex about it, they were busy doing other things like texting. In any event, we went from over 400 employees to 200 within Alex's first year, and then from 200 employees to under 100 employees before they escaped.

During that time (the 200 to 100 employees), I myself decided to pick up and leave after 18 years of work (I had no plans to leave; unlike a lot of people in the industry, I do not like job hopping). Alex ruined our community: we lost good engineers, we lost good programmers, we lost trust, and, finally, many of us lost patience. What was left were folks holding on for dear life, bless their hearts (many of the folks left over were either getting close to retirement or engineers who just did not want to change).

Here was a workplace people once loved to be at, which ended up being a ghost town.

I quit that job forgetting to take advantage of my flexible health savings account (FSA). I had over $600 in that account, yet forgot to at least use it on eligible items such as Band-Aids, sun screen, etc. When I called Alex a couple of weeks after I had left, stating I had forgotten to use my FSA account money, they mentioned that because I left the company it was terminated and the money went back into the company's account. I was seriously pissed...

I will not let that happen to me again...and so I am leaving this community and taking my money with me. A new Alex has arrived, and the money (it's not a lot, but every penny counts) that I spend on my team's subscription to teams will not be renewed any longer.

No more, I tell you, because I'm leaving you, Alex, and I am taking my money with me.

Who is Nancy? More on that later...

DISCLAIMER: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

So who is Nancy? My previous job, which I had worked at for over 18 years, was my first "real job" I picked up at the end of college. I loved it, and the company was doing pretty good. We did have ups and downs because we were in the automotive / manufacturing sector (but that was pretty normal). Everything in the company was sound until Nancy arrived.

Nancy was the new HR director, and she implemented policies that she herself did not follow. The old, "do as I say. not as I do" policy. Enforcing obnoxious rules (OT, punching in and out, start / end times, etc.) while she came in at 10 AM and left by 2 PM each day. If you had an issue and talked to her about it, she was busy doing her nails or was on her phone texting. In any event, we went from over 400 employees to 200 within her first year, and then from 200 employees to under 100 employees before she herself escaped.

During that time (the 200 to 100 employees), I myself decided to pick up and leave after 18 years of work (I had no plans to leave; unlike a lot of people in the industry, I do not like job hopping). Nancy ruined our community: we lost good engineers, we lost good programmers, we lost trust, and, finally, many of us lost patience. What was left were folks holding on for dear life, bless their hearts (many of the folks left over were either getting close to retirement or engineers who just did not want to change).

Here was a workplace people once loved to be at, which ended up being a ghost town. Our shares tanked:

Stock price plot, showing shares decreasing over a span of 1-2 years from a high of ~33 to a low of ~14.

I quit that job forgetting to take advantage of my flexible health savings account (FSA). I had over $600 in that account, yet forgot to at least use it on eligible items such as Band-Aids, sun screen, etc. When I called Nancy a couple of weeks after I had left, stating I had forgotten to use my FSA account money, she mentioned that because I left the company it was terminated and the money went back into the company's account. I was seriously pissed...

I will not let that happen to me again...and so I am leaving this community and taking my money with me. A new Nancy has arrived, and the money (it's not a lot, but every penny counts) that I spend on my team's subscription to teams will not be renewed any longer.

No more, I tell you, because I'm leaving you, Nancy, and I am taking my money with me.

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By BoltClock's suggestion, Alex is better. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-nz6jiF0r8 – BoltClock] (comment edited Oct 21, 2019 at 11:10)
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Jon suggested Bob would work too. I like Bob. I have two uncles named Bob. Good gender-neutral name, Uncle Bob.
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