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I have been working at my current place of employment for over 3 years now. I started as a 1st/2nd line. When I was 1st/2nd line, the third line engineer who worked 3 days a week at the site i worked at, call him bob. above bob was a guy called tom. Tom was a senior technical manager. He managed 6 sites and looked after about 10 employees. Tom would do all the big projects and any licensing etc.
Well tom left and bob moved up from third line in to this new role. I was moved to another site and moved up to a third line role. Another guy we call peter he was hired new from another company and he took the third line role at the other site that is basically doing third line for 4 sites +-.
We started getting a lot of big project work at these 4 sites and peter was moved in to a "project only" third line role and i was moved from that other site to do the third line role across the four sites, meant to operational and some project work.
Well peter has just got a new job and leaves in two weeks. Now Bob who used to do the job that i am currently doing, has said that i need to shadow peter for the next couple of weeks and take over any projects he has been doing. But as i know that when Tom did that role of senior technical manager, he used to do the projects and a lot more work than bob currently does. Now bob is essentially asking me to do what i think should be his job. When bob was doing my job he refused to do any 2nd line and didn't do any big projects. But now i am meant to support all the 2nd line guys with assistance and do projects and i am still on a 2nd line salary as i was meant to be moving up to real third line salary next month at pay review. So even if peter was not leaving i was meant to get a big pay rise next month as i am essentially underpaid for my role because i came up from 2nd, i took the role at a lower rate to get a third line role experience.
The issue is how do i approach this. Hope that was not too confusing. Basically peter (the guy that's leaving) said that i am looking at it wrong and if i play my cards right could come out better off. But I am not that optimistic i just see this bob guy not doing his job and resulting in his old job that i now do, duties increasing more and more. But i can't exactly tell my boss, hey isn't that meant to be your job.
Well tom left and bob moved up from third line in to this new role. I was moved to another site and moved up to a third line role. Another guy we call peter he was hired new from another company and he took the third line role at the other site that is basically doing third line for 4 sites +-.
We started getting a lot of big project work at these 4 sites and peter was moved in to a "project only" third line role and i was moved from that other site to do the third line role across the four sites, meant to operational and some project work.
Well peter has just got a new job and leaves in two weeks. Now Bob who used to do the job that i am currently doing, has said that i need to shadow peter for the next couple of weeks and take over any projects he has been doing. But as i know that when Tom did that role of senior technical manager, he used to do the projects and a lot more work than bob currently does. Now bob is essentially asking me to do what i think should be his job. When bob was doing my job he refused to do any 2nd line and didn't do any big projects. But now i am meant to support all the 2nd line guys with assistance and do projects and i am still on a 2nd line salary as i was meant to be moving up to real third line salary next month at pay review. So even if peter was not leaving i was meant to get a big pay rise next month as i am essentially underpaid for my role because i came up from 2nd, i took the role at a lower rate to get a third line role experience.
The issue is how do i approach this. Hope that was not too confusing. Basically peter (the guy that's leaving) said that i am looking at it wrong and if i play my cards right could come out better off. But I am not that optimistic i just see this bob guy not doing his job and resulting in his old job that i now do, duties increasing more and more. But i can't exactly tell my boss, hey isn't that meant to be your job.



If it is his project and it fails, then he looks bad. I'm in his team and he would get the flak since a project his team was doing failed.