jbelectrical
Industrial
- Dec 31, 2002
- 32
I've been working at the same MEP engineering firm for the past three years and am just completely floored at all the great talent we've lost to competing engineering firms (The exception being a non-degreed HVAC designer that completely switched careers). They all leave for the same reason: an inadequate salary and benefits package. Worst of all, my boss, the owner of the company, is indifferent to it! In some scenarios, he doesn't even make the effort of presenting a counteroffer when people initially submit their two weeks' notice.
Our office is comprised of just under 25 employees and the benefits package is sub-par in comparison to both smaller and larger engineering firms:
-1 week of vacation time after 1 year
-2 weeks of vacation time after 5 years
-3 weeks of vacation time after 10 years
-Health insurance through quite possibly the worst HMO in the nation
One of our electrical designers is leaving and his last day is at the end of this week. The firm that he's moving to is about half the size of the one I'm at. I'm beginning to suspect that an electrical engineer will be leaving in the near future, too.
According to my supervisor, this happens every few years. A large group of employees end up leaving, inexperienced new hires are brought on board, and the cycle eventually repeats itself. This just doesn't make sense.
Thanks for listening to my rant.
Our office is comprised of just under 25 employees and the benefits package is sub-par in comparison to both smaller and larger engineering firms:
-1 week of vacation time after 1 year
-2 weeks of vacation time after 5 years
-3 weeks of vacation time after 10 years
-Health insurance through quite possibly the worst HMO in the nation
One of our electrical designers is leaving and his last day is at the end of this week. The firm that he's moving to is about half the size of the one I'm at. I'm beginning to suspect that an electrical engineer will be leaving in the near future, too.
According to my supervisor, this happens every few years. A large group of employees end up leaving, inexperienced new hires are brought on board, and the cycle eventually repeats itself. This just doesn't make sense.
Thanks for listening to my rant.