RMGA
Mechanical
- Oct 11, 2005
- 2
I recently (8 months ago) took a new job as an engineering supervisor, and I am now wondering what to do. I left my last job after 5 years because I felt I learned all I could at the position and there was no where to move in the company, so I took this job as a step up. However, now that I am in my new position, there are several things with the new company that are making me worry. Several times I have seen things I would consider ethically dubious, and have even had upper management pressure me to approve something I knew was incorrect (fortunately I did not give in). As well, now that it is known that I will not give in, I have heard thru the grapevine that some people were attempting leave me out of the loop on certain things so the company wouldn’t need my approval (I have the only stamp in the company). Turnover is high, and the whole organization is fairly disorganized. However, I do not believe I would be able to find an equivalent position with the same good salary. Should I try to stick it out and gain experience (this is my first supervisory position) and improve the company from within? Or should I cut my loses and leave? Will the short period of employment look bad on my resume?