Mostly Capital Projects that everyone ( including the burnout addicts) in the company could see would not pan out for the future. One was a $300k crane system that was actually slower than our manual system. So by the time the molten metal got from the furnace to the pouring deck it was too cold.
Taking on customers that had been turned down by FAR more advanced companies than we were. Thinking that a quick buck could be made, then losing out because of not making deadlines.
The final nail was the Thursday before Easter. Got called to my immediate supervisors office, and so did everyone else in maintenance. He used to work with me but moved up when the old manager left. We could tell something was wrong and he informed us that everyone was laid off immediately. Maintenance would stay on for another week to shut down furnaces and drain an prep machinery for storage. Everyone else could either go home at lunch when checks were ready or now and checks would be mailed.
Even the OWNER came and talked to us and said she was taking a layoff because if she didn't there wouldnt be pay for maintenance to work the next week for closing.
So, after we got out of the meeting i started making calls to guys i know to setup interviews. Had two within 3 hours of being told i dont have a job.
So, in order to not ruin the family's holiday weekend i didn't say anything about it. Ya know "Dad doesn't have a job anymore ", isn't great Easter dinner conversation.
Monday morning i get to work and EVERYONE is there. My brain starts panicking like " did i make all that up.... was it a dream?"
Nope... they were in meetings all friday and a customer swooped in and bought all of theit back inventory and pledged to help with finances.
Well management called everyone back on friday. EVERYONE EXCEPT MAINTENANCE. Because and i quote " Well you guys were coming back to close anyway, so we were going to tell you today ".
Wait what? I went all weekend trying to figure out how to tell my family i had a week left to work before i was unemployed... but really you had it covered?
Then the CEO went into, well we never said it was permanent. Dude you sat in the parking lot and drank beer with maintenance guys ON LUNCH Thursday because " what can i do, fire guy that aren't working here in a week?"
So there is more after that, like them being mad that i would take a job offering me almost ten dollars more an hour, and offering me two bucks to stay.
But th not telling us we weren't laidoff is the kicker.