You may or may not be told this, but your manager virtually has a mandate to rate about 20% of his or her staff as "development needed" or "below expectations" . They will tell you otherwise, but receiving one of these two designations makes it a virtual certainty that you are a short-timer with the company. The people who receive these ratings are most often long-term associates who have accumulated a large amount of PTO and/or are compensated at a higher rate than average or those who are above a certain age. We were told last year that these ratings were given mostly without regard to performance on business metrics, and this in my experience was certainly true.
Should you receive one of these dreaded ratings, do yourself a favor and prepare. Update your resume and begin the process of finding another job while you are still in control of your own destiny to some degree. Schedule as much PTO as you can for as early in the year as you can. You will not take it with you. That's part of their plan. DO NOT TAKE IT PERSONALLY. Your manager is also afraid for his or her job and most likely simply lacks the backbone to defend their staff, even though they personally believe you deserve better treatment. Mose of them are either cowards or weasels. At any rate, you know you deserve better than the treatment you are receiving.
In case you haven't already caught on, I received one of the lower ratings last year. I did some of the above and found a far, far better job before the weasel market manager nuked me. I know my quick departure irritated the little klingon that actually smiled as he terminated people I know. I'm glad to be out of that stress pit. However, in hindsight I regret abandoning so much PTO. I even came in and worked during scheduled PTO twice in my final weeks.....just prior to being written up because I was "not responsible" for using an appliance that had been in uninterrupted service at my club longer than I had even been there.
I guess what I am saying is that you should be looking out for nobody but yourself as the new year comes. Many of you will undoubtedly lose your jobs through no fault of your own. Many of you will begin receiving bogus coachings, evaluations, and negative feedback in preparation for the big boot at the hands of corporate henchmen. Be aware of the signs. Trust no one. Take care of #1. Remember that nobody is watching your back other than yourself.
There's a whole world of opportunity out there. Don't give up. There is definitely life after f—ng Sam's Club. Go out there and find your happiness.
Merry Christmas! Have a happy and prosperous new year!!