Company forces employee to absorb coworker's job after they quit, but does it gradually to keep employee from noticing, they protest: 'My calendar is packed'

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  • Young Businessman Stretching His Neck at Table in Office
  • My coworker quit and I think I quietly absorbed their job without realizing it

    About four months ago, the guy who sat two desks over from me put in his notice.
  • We worked closely but had separate roles. When he left, management said they were going to "evaluate the structure" before hiring again.
  • At first it was small things. A client email forwarded to me because I "already knew the account." Covering one weekly report because I "had access." Sitting in on a call because "it would be good exposure." None of it sounded unreasonable on its own.
  • Now I'm logging in around 8:30 and I'm still answering messages at 6:30 some days. My calendar is packed with meetings that used to be split between the two of us.
  • I'm tracking metrics I never used to touch. I even trained a new intern on processes that technically weren't mine to begin with.
  • Last week during our check-in, my manager said I've really stepped up and shown leadership. He mentioned this will look great when review season comes around.
  • No mention of a title change. No mention of compensation. Just appreciation and a lot of "we really value what you're doing." I went home that night, microwaved leftovers, and sat on the couch playing on my phone trying not to think about it.
  • I do have some money saved up, so it's not like I'm one paycheck away from disaster.
  • That almost makes it worse because I know I have the cushion to push back, and I still don't.
  • What's bothering me isn't even the extra tasks anymore. It's how quietly it happened. There was no formal conversation where I agreed to take on another role.
  • It just slowly became normal. I'm trying to figure out if this is how careers grow or if I'm just letting myself be stretched because I don't want to be seen as difficult.
  • Has anyone successfully pushed back in this kind of situation without tanking their reputation?
  • A pile of binders full of papers on an employee's desk.
  • high_throughput > He mentioned this will look great when review season comes around. No mention of a title change. No mention of compensation. Once they realize you're not happy working for kudos, they'll start dangling pay increases and promotions over you, saying that if you keep it up for another six months you'll be very well positioned for it and such. Always remember that the dollar value of a promise of a future raise is $0.
  • pangalacticcourier I've found the best response to this type of situation is to send an email to your boss asking the following question. "For clarification moving forward in light of the increased and unexpected new duties I've been assigned regarding Former Employee, which parts of my job description should I be sacrificing to take on Former Employee's job description? Further, which duties of Former Employee should I refer to you or ignore?"
  • GBeastETH Stop coming in early and leaving late, for starters.
  • BluetoYou21 Quietly find a new job and leave. It's time.
  • cantbrainhavethedumb a lot of us fall into this trap. my hours climbed to the point i ended up in the hospital a week ago. bosses don't care. I had a blowout and next day i had my requested transfer show up + was informed a recent interviewee will be offered a position and be assigned to work under me as well. best thing you can do is make sure you have money in your pocket and be prepared to move. start looking now and plant seeds in your network.
  • Mooseherder Sometimes careers do grow this way, but very rarely does this work get recognized. Veeerrry rarely.
  • jesusonoro "evaluate the structure" is management for "lets see if someone does it for free before we spend money." you answered their question for them by being reliable. now the position is officially filled and they saved a salary.
  • Substantial_Push_658 You got quietly demoted
  • SCR_RAC Once you give them an inch they will take a mile.

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