Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

I got my manager walked out the door: Here is the Secret HOS Process

That's right and I am untouchable.

Step 1: Ignore the direction or task given in email

Step 2: Go to tier meetings and smile and nod yes and make a suggestion for improvement every 3 weeks or so

Step 3: Go to managers meetings and look engaged taking hand written notes as if you are interested but ignore direction

Step 4: When managers calls a 1 on 1 meeting simply decline because you have a customer issue or in Honeywell culture a pressing functional meeting that overlaps and mention staffing being down on head-count

Step 5: Keep your calendar blocked out and wait for your managers boss contacts you and speak positively about your manager but have a long pause before you answer

Step 6: If you have direct reports manage them with an iron fist without and communication with your boss without a bcc and inform them this is the way it is

Step 7: Wait until your manager is on a PIP as they will begin to work extra hours and weekends

Step 8: Watch your manager perp-walked out the door and try to shed a "crocodile tear"

Step: 9 New Manager arrives, kiss but for 60 days and constantly tell them you are so happy to see them and that you love this business because you have been here so long. Wait until a 1, 2 or 4 block rating

Step 10: Begin to repeat the process which is every 2 to 3 years at Honeywell. I guarantee you your manager's boss does not have their backs and will throw them under the bus each and every time at Honeywell. It has worked for me the last 30 years and I always get a big raise and take off as much time as the system max will record.

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Sad but true as I have seen this at my site with a lifer culture that in fights, blames other functions and we have had 6 leaders in 4 years who quit or get walked out the door.

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Post ID: @efwr+YRcyzU2

Mos of those HR and managers are introverts and passive-aggressive types. The VPs and CEOs know this very well and they carefully choose such weaklings and place them in HR, Director type roles. Such weaklings can be pushed easily and they are motivated by fear. When they afraid, they kowtow before their Daddy and then inflict angry punishments on their team to make the slaves obey.

Play dirty, fight dirty and fake it till you make it......

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Post ID: @1tzg+YRcyzU2

More like a tool and a dirty-bag, waiting to become the next bad-guy at the top.

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Post ID: @1qqn+YRcyzU2

You sound like a real tool

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Post ID: @1auz+YRcyzU2

Amazing!!!

You rock man...

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