Cjw_55106
Footballguy
I have been told that my old boss is retiring Jan 2 of next year, although it is not common knowledge and he hasn’t told me. He just told me he's gathering information at this point, but I know he's definitely retiring. He is the facilities supervisor.
I'd love to apply for his job, but a few years back, we had a facilities engineer position opened and he wanted to train me for the job but upper management said they wanted someone with experience. Clearly I don’t know nearly enough about the building facilities to be considered for his job (I do IT work now).
In any case, my issue is this; There are about 4 months between his retirement and now. IMO, that is enough time for him to train me for his job and I’m sure he'd be willing to do so. The issue is, I can’t really bring it up to his boss or even him because I am not supposed to know that he already has a retirement date. Not to mention the fact that even with four months of training, upper management might not be willing to give me the job.
What would you do at this point? It kills me to just let it go as I see it as both a 25% pay raise and a stepping stone to my ultimate goal at this company. The woman that is in my ultimate job is in her upper 50's so if I could land his job for the next 5 years, I would be a serious contender for the position when she leaves.
What's the play?
Worth mentioning; the current facilities engineer isnt interested in any type of management position and it basically the two of them doing all of the facilities type work.
I'd love to apply for his job, but a few years back, we had a facilities engineer position opened and he wanted to train me for the job but upper management said they wanted someone with experience. Clearly I don’t know nearly enough about the building facilities to be considered for his job (I do IT work now).
In any case, my issue is this; There are about 4 months between his retirement and now. IMO, that is enough time for him to train me for his job and I’m sure he'd be willing to do so. The issue is, I can’t really bring it up to his boss or even him because I am not supposed to know that he already has a retirement date. Not to mention the fact that even with four months of training, upper management might not be willing to give me the job.
What would you do at this point? It kills me to just let it go as I see it as both a 25% pay raise and a stepping stone to my ultimate goal at this company. The woman that is in my ultimate job is in her upper 50's so if I could land his job for the next 5 years, I would be a serious contender for the position when she leaves.
What's the play?
Worth mentioning; the current facilities engineer isnt interested in any type of management position and it basically the two of them doing all of the facilities type work.