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Admittedly, things are bad right now. Rotech may be the worst its ever been. That would actually be a good thing once you think about it. That means that things may change for the better. No way we can shut down. We have too many patients. Even being sold means we'll likely keep our jobs. A paycut may hurt, but we can survive if we cut back a little.
Layoffs have likely been completed by now. If you're still here, that's a good sign. Most locations were stripped down to the bare necessities. They can't go back and do even more damage, can they?
We should all focus on collecting as much equipment from the field as possible. Each piece that we have in a centralized location saves us money. We don't have to spend money purchasing that equipment when someone else needs it. PSTs and CSRs can team up to track down this equipment.
At the same time, sales reps also have to help grow the business. Equipment that is collecting dust is not earning money for the company. Location managers and sales reps can work together to accomplish this goal.
I know this won't be a popular post among my fellow employees. But we're still here. We need to do everything in our power to ensure that stays the case. That means the company needs to survive. Things are bad right now. But if we all work together, it can get better. Complaining and harboring selfish attitudes is destructive to the company's progress.
We should all look deep into ourselves and ask the following question: Do I want to help or hurt the company? If it's the former, then do what you must. Deliver 100% every single day that you walk through the door. It doesn't matter if you're in a metro area or a small town. Each point we earn, each piece of equipment we track down, each past due amount we collect really helps the company overall. It is not just your location you need to worry about. We are a team.
Layoffs have likely been completed by now. If you're still here, that's a good sign. Most locations were stripped down to the bare necessities. They can't go back and do even more damage, can they?
We should all focus on collecting as much equipment from the field as possible. Each piece that we have in a centralized location saves us money. We don't have to spend money purchasing that equipment when someone else needs it. PSTs and CSRs can team up to track down this equipment.
At the same time, sales reps also have to help grow the business. Equipment that is collecting dust is not earning money for the company. Location managers and sales reps can work together to accomplish this goal.
I know this won't be a popular post among my fellow employees. But we're still here. We need to do everything in our power to ensure that stays the case. That means the company needs to survive. Things are bad right now. But if we all work together, it can get better. Complaining and harboring selfish attitudes is destructive to the company's progress.
We should all look deep into ourselves and ask the following question: Do I want to help or hurt the company? If it's the former, then do what you must. Deliver 100% every single day that you walk through the door. It doesn't matter if you're in a metro area or a small town. Each point we earn, each piece of equipment we track down, each past due amount we collect really helps the company overall. It is not just your location you need to worry about. We are a team.