Company denies data analyst raise after he automates 70% of daily tasks with Python, boss orders him to stop, as it's making his coworkers “look bad”, he later discovers they hired someone else for the same automation role: 'Paying 20k more than I make'

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    Employee coding on his computer
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    Got Punished for Being Too Efficient. Guess I'll Just Slow Down.

    I work in data processing. Last year I taught myself Python and wrote some scripts that automated about 70% of my daily tasks.
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    What used to take me 6-7 hours now takes maybe 2. I've been using the extra time to learn new skills, help coworkers, and actually think through problems instead of just grinding through repetitive work.
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    Felt pretty good about it. Thought I was being a model employee finding efficiencies, improving processes, all that corporate buzzword stuff they're always preaching.
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    Had my review last month. My manager told me my "output has remained stagnant" and I'm "not taking on enough responsibility." When I explained the automation and offered to teach others or take on new projects, he seemed annoyed.
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    Said that if I have time to spare, I should be processing more entries manually to "boost my numbers." Here's the kicker he told me to stop using my scripts because it makes other team members "look bad by comparison" and creates "unrealistic productivity expectations." So let me get this straight.
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    I found a way to do my job better and faster, and instead of rewarding that or spreading it to the team, they want me to go back to doing mindless manual work so everyone stays equally miserable?
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    Employees praising their boss.
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    I asked about a raise or promotion since I clearly have capacity for more. Got the usual "maybe next year" and "budget constraints" speech.
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    Meanwhile, I just saw they posted a job listing for a "Process Improvement Specialist" paying 20k more than I make.
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    You know, literally what I've been doing. I've stopped using the scripts. Back to manually processing everything.
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    Taking the full 8 hours again. Manager seems happier now. Guess they don't actually want efficiency they want us to look busy.
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    Already updating my resume.
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    trentrex2000 Classic corporate BS. You showed initiative and they punished you for it. Keep those scripts for your portfolio and find a place that actually values innovation. Your manager wants warm bodies, not problem solvers. Definitely update that resume. A company that posts a job for exactly what you're doing while refusing to promote you is telling you everything you need to know.
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    DrewNumber Two \>output has remained stagnant \>makes other team members "look bad by comparison" and creates "unrealistic productivity expectations." Pick one, boss.
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    Two employees working at their shared desk.
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    Sharticus123 Valuable lesson learned here. There is no reward for being the superstar. If you want to be a superstar then start your own business. That's the only place your efforts will be rewarded.
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    tubaman23 On top of what others said about getting ready to being these skills into a future interview, other things to think about 1) if it's easy and only takes 2 hours, why not do it and continue pretending that you're taking the full 8 hours, and have freedom to choose what you do with company time 2) are you paid well? If you get paid well, again, seems like an easy win. If you are not, type your history at the company into a story and prepare interviews for it, specifically quantifying you
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    False Celebration626 They'll steal it from you too, then fire you. They don't want workers to solve problems. They don't want you to be autonomous. Then take what you created and pretend like it's theirs while telling you to pack up your desk. The greatest thing the capitalist and manager is afraid of are workers working together to solve problems. You should encourage your entire office to slow down.
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    JJBtch Been through this same situation with the slight difference of me being praised for my enginuity and willingness to come up with improvements to their dated systems. And when it came time for my review I was given a .35 cent raise........... Needless to say I do not work for that manager any longer. Got the review, manager went on vacation the next week, told my general manager I needa transfer or that was my 2 week notice. When that manager came back from his vacation he was pissed and s
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    Harder Time89 So when they come back to you for the script... You give them their answer. The answer your boss gave you. If they don't like it then tell them to figure it out or buy it off of you.
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    texasusa You made your insecure manager look bad. One employee outperforms the pack. Upper management will question how this could happen. Your manager confesses ignorance.
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    Geoclasm Go back to your scripts. Set them up to take the 8 hours you take to do it manually. Fuck around on your phone during that time, or set up a remote desktop connection to your home PC and fuck around on that. No reason to swallow this kind of horse shit.

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