clear your desk by the end of the day Holly human resources will handle the exit paperwork the words on my computer screen blurred as I read them again after 5 years of dedicated service to Summit Edge Logistics all I got was a cold impersonal email 3 days that's all I had taken to bury my father 3 days of approved bereavement leave we need people who prioritize their work," the email continued as if attending my father's funeral was an optional social event I had chosen over filing quarterly reports i sat back in my chair the leather squeaking in the silence of the early morning the Boise office was still mostly empty the sky outside just beginning to brighten with dawn i had come in early eager to catch up on work after my brief absence my name is Holly Peterson and until approximately 2 minutes ago I was the regional team lead of the highest performing division at Summit Edge Logistics at 34 I had built not just a career but a team that felt like family we celebrated birthdays together supported each other through difficult times and pushed one another to excel professionally i looked around at my workspace the small cactus my team had gifted me last Christmas the framed photo of us all at the company retreat the handwritten thank you notes from team members I had mentored 5 years of my life condensed into a few personal items that would fit in a cardboard box the termination notice attached to the email was signed by Dan Weaver my direct supervisor who had personally approved my bereavement leave just last week failure to maintain adequate presence during critical operational periods it read "My father's death apparently fell during one of these undefined critical periods i didn't cry i didn't slam my fist on the desk or storm into Dan's office demanding an explanation instead I pulled out my phone and took a photograph of the email then forwarded it to my personal account then I shut down my computer stood up and began methodically packing my things by the time other employees started trickling in my desk was half cleared tanya from accounting was the first to notice holly what's happening she asked her eyes widening at the sight of my box i've been let go I replied simply what why apparently taking approved bereavement leave to bury my father wasn't showing proper priority for my work tanya's face transformed from confusion to outrage that's not right have you talked to Paula the regional manager should know about this no I said carefully wrapping my cactus in newspaper i'm not going to fight it but I won't forget it either when you work closely with people for years you learn to read their expressions as I continued packing more of my team members arrived jason was the first of my direct reports to hear the news his usual cheerful grin vanishing instantly this is bull he started but I cut him off with a small shake of my head it's done Jason dan made his decision but we just finished the Newbrook merger last month profits are up 18% this quarter because of your planning i smiled sadly apparently that wasn't enough by 9:30 all seven of my core team members had gathered around my desk in silent solidarity ethan our logistics specialist who rarely showed emotion looked like he might punch a wall veronica our client relations manager was openly crying behind them stood Michael Louise Diane Gabriella and Kayla each with expressions ranging from disbelief to fury "you can't leave," Veronica insisted "the Wilson account renewal is next week the Hernandez shipping contract is in negotiations none of us knows the system like you do. " I finished taping up my box dan should have thought of that before he fired me for attending my father's funeral the severity of what I just said hung in the air my father gone just a week ago the funeral soil still fresh and now this betrayal from a company I had poured my soul into i need everyone back at their desks came a sharp voice from behind us dan Weaver stood there arms crossed his thin face set in a disapproving frown we have deadlines to meet no one moved ow now," he added his voice rising slightly after a long moment my team dispersed each giving me a meaningful look as they returned to their workstations dan approached me lowering his voice this could have been handled with more discretion if you'd waited until the end of the day to pack up i met his gaze steadily like the discretion you showed in firing me via email after approving my bereavement leave his jaw tightened business needs change rapidly summit Edge needs people who understand that priorities shift your father's passing was unfortunate but don't I warned my voice deadly quiet don't finish that sentence Dan for a moment something like uncertainty flickered across his face then he straightened adjusting his tie human Resources is expecting you please don't make this more difficult than it needs to be i picked up my box don't worry I won't make a scene but remember this moment Dan you might find it important later the human resources office was clinical white walls minimal decoration and Barbara Kent's sympathetic but practiced expression she was new to the company having joined just six months ago and I could see she was uncomfortable with the situation "i'm sorry about this Holly," she said sliding separation papers across her desk "and I'm very sorry about your father. " "Thank you," I replied scanning the documents standard severance two weeks pay a non-disparagement clause a reminder of my non-compete agreement which prohibited me from working for direct competitors for 6 months is there anything I should know about why this happened barbara asked cautiously this seems abrupt i debated how much to share then decided on the truth i pulled out my phone and showed her the email three days of approved bereavement leave and I'm fired for not prioritizing work barbara's professional demeanor slipped her eyes widening this is the actual termination notice just an email no performance improvement plan no documented warnings no nothing she frowned making a note on her legal pad i need to verify some things with the legal department would you excuse me for a moment while Barbara stepped out I gazed through the window from this floor I could see the Boise River winding through the city my father had loved fishing that river he taught me patience there standing in waiters as the current rushed past our knees "the river moves Holly girl," he'd say "but the rocks stay steady be like the rocks.
" Barbara returned 20 minutes later her expression carefully neutral but her tight smile told me everything "nothing would change. " "Unfortunately Idaho is an atwill employment state," she began "the company is within its rights to "I understand," I interrupted signing the documents without further argument "summit Edge can do whatever it wants just like I can. " She hesitated then lowered her voice off the record this isn't right if you wanted to pursue action I don't I said firmly but thank you as I walked through the main office toward the exit I felt eyes following me my team watched silently their faces somber i gave them a small smile my last act as their leader outside the September air was surprisingly warm i placed my box in the trunk of my car and sat in the driver's seat allowing myself a moment to process everything my phone chimed with a text message then another and another jason this is wrong what can we do veronica are you okay can we meet up later ethan dan's a spineless jerk the team is furious more messages poured in expressions of outrage support loyalty these people weren't just colleagues they were my professional family i started my car a plan already forming in my mind i wouldn't fight Summit Edge directly i wouldn't sue though I probably had grounds no I would be strategic patient like my father taught me the rocks stay steady while the river rushes past my phone rang it was Hank Fleming the CEO of Vertex Transport Systems Summit Edge's biggest competitor we'd met at an industry conference last year and kept in touch he'd been trying to recruit me for months it was time to return his call the Vertex Transport Systems office was everything Summit Edge wasn't open concept collaborative workspaces and large windows framing the Boise skyline hank Fleming a burly man with a silver beard and keen eyes welcomed me with a firm handshake "i've been hoping you'd call," he said guiding me to a conference room "though I admit I didn't expect it would be under these circumstances.
" Word traveled fast in our industry hank already knew about my termination though not the details i filled him in as we sat down showing him Dan's email "that's not just bad management," Hank said frowning that's inhumane bereavement leave exists for a reason summit Edge has always valued profits over people I replied i just never thought I'd be on the receiving end hank leaned forward i'll be blunt Holly i want you on my team vertex is expanding our Pacific Northwest operations and we need someone with your expertise the division director position is yours if you want it my heart skipped division director a significant step up from my role at Summit Edge more responsibility more authority better pay what about my non-compete i asked hank smiled our legal team has reviewed it it's overly broad and likely uninforceable plus we'd cover any legal expenses if Summit Edge tried to enforce it i'd need to think about it I said carefully of course Hank replied "Take the weekend we can talk specifics on Monday. " That evening I met Veronica and Jason at Riverfront Brewing a small pub away from downtown where we wouldn't likely run into other Summit Edge employees they arrived together their expressions a mix of anger and concern "how are you holding up? " Veronica asked sliding into the booth "i'm all right," I assured them it's been a challenging couple of weeks but I'll land on my feet jason snorted dan's a fool the office is in chaos already nobody knows where the Henderson proposal files are stored and the system access you had hasn't been transferred to anyone else "that sounds like a Dan problem," I replied taking a sip of my water veronica leaned forward "it's more than that everyone's talking not just our team people are furious about how you were treated i hadn't expected that really you were respected Holly Jason said not just by us the way Dan handled this people are scared now if they do this to you their star team lead what would they do to anyone else veronica nodded paula has been asking questions the regional manager looks worried good I said simply as we talked more texts arrived from other team members similar stories of disorganization frustration and anger at management summit Edge was feeling my absence already what will you do now jason asked i hesitated i've had an offer from Vertex their eyes widened but my non-compete those aren't always enforcable Veronica said quickly she worked with contracts daily and knew the legalities especially if they fired you without cause that's what Vertex's legal team said but it's still a risk jason's phone buzzed he checked it and frowned dan's calling an emergency meeting tomorrow morning Saturday he's never done that before the Wilson account review is due Monday Veronica explained to me nobody can find your analysis files i smiled slightly those files were properly stored on the company server but my particular organizational system wasn't immediately obvious to others i hadn't anticipated this would become an issue but I couldn't deny feeling a flicker of satisfaction i should get going I said gathering my purse early appointment tomorrow as I stood to leave Jason caught my eye holly if you did go to Vertex hypothetically speaking would they be hiring i paused studying their faces hypothetically yes they're expanding rapidly the look that passed between Jason and Veronica told me everything saturday morning I met with Vincent Torres an employment lawyer recommended by a friend his office was small but elegant with diplomas from prestigious universities adorning the walls i explained my situation showing him the email and termination notice this is textbook wrongful termination Vincent said removing his glasses firing someone for taking approved bereavement leave could be argued as both a breach of contract and a violation of good faith i'm not interested in suing I clarified i just want to understand my options regarding my non-compete agreement vincent reviewed the document carefully this is overly restrictive 6 months prohibition on working for competitors within a 300 m radius that's essentially telling you to leave the industry or relocate is it enforceable i asked in Idaho it's questionable especially given the circumstances of your termination courts typically won't enforce non-competes when the employer acts in bad faith he leaned back in his chair what's your plan Holly vertex Transport Systems has offered me a position better title better pay vincent nodded summit Edge would have to prove that you're causing them actual harm by working there given that they terminated you that's a difficult argument to make he scribbled some notes i'd say proceed with caution but don't let this non-compete prevent you from earning a living over the weekend my phone continued buzzing with messages from my former team the emergency Saturday meeting had apparently been tense dan was pressuring everyone to take on additional responsibilities to cover my absence with no extra compensation the Wilson account files had been located but nobody fully understood my analysis methodology by Sunday evening I had made my decision monday morning I called Hank Fleming i accept your offer I told him but I have one condition name it Hank replied i want to build my own team if my former colleagues from Summit Edge apply to Vertex I want them to receive fair consideration absolutely Hank agreed if they're half as talented as you we'd be lucky to have them that afternoon I signed my contract with Vert.
Ex division director of Pacific Northwest operations the salary was 40% higher than what I'd been making at Summit Edge with better benefits and a sign on bonus as I left Vertex's offices I checked my phone to find seven new messages one from each core member of my former team they all wanted to meet for coffee privately tuesday morning I sat at a quiet corner table in a small coffee shop downtown waiting jason arrived first then Veronica one by one Ethan Louise Diane Gabriella and Kayla joined us until we filled two tables pulled together "summit Edge is imploding," Ethan said without preamble "dan's micromanaging everyone paul is breathing down his neck and clients are asking questions the Wilson account is threatening to pull out Veronica added they wanted to know why you weren't handling their renewal i sipped my coffee listening as each shared similar stories of chaos and frustration we heard you've accepted a position at Vertex Jason finally said the others grew quiet watching me intently news travels fast I observed we want to come with you Veronica stated firmly the others nodded in agreement i studied their faces you all have good positions at Summit Edge secure jobs are you sure you want to risk that what security lu asked bitterly if they'd fire you for attending your father's funeral none of us are safe vertex is hiring I said carefully i can't promise anything but I can refer you each of you would need to apply formally we already have gabriella revealed pulling out printed copies of confirmation emails all seven of us yesterday i couldn't hide my surprise you applied before talking to me we trust you Holly Kayla said simply where you go we go i felt a surge of emotion gratitude mixed with vindication let me make some calls the following Monday my phone rang at 7:30 a. m the caller ID displayed Paula McCormack Summit Edg's regional manager holly paula's voice had a forced calmness we need to talk good morning Paula I replied keeping my tone neutral what can I do for you i've just received seven resignation letters all from your former team all effective immediately there was a pause care to explain i took a slow breath i'm not sure what explanation you're looking for i don't work for Summit Edge anymore they're all going to Vertex where you just started as division director her voice hardened this doesn't look coincidental people make career choices for various reasons Paula perhaps you should ask Dan why your top performing team is leaving on mass this is about your termination isn't it she sounded resigned now i've reviewed the situation dan didn't consult me before letting you go i would never have approved it that's between you and Dan I replied though I'm curious why Summit Edg's regional manager wasn't involved in terminating a team lead paula sighed dan claimed it was an urgent performance issue that couldn't wait for my return from the Seattle Conference i trusted his judgment clearly that was a mistake i said nothing letting the silence grow uncomfortable look Holly Paula finally continued i'm prepared to offer you your position back with a 10% raise and a formal apology we need your expertise the Wilson account is threatening to walk i appreciate the offer Paula but I've accepted a position elsewhere we'll match whatever they're paying plus 15% it's not about the money then what would it take there was desperation in her voice now seven key employees walking out simultaneously is devastating the operational knowledge alone it would take time travel i interrupted going back to when my father died and some at edge showing basic human decency instead of punishing me for grieving the line went quiet "i need to go Paula i start my new position today and I don't want to be late. " "Your non-compete," she began "feel free to have your legal team contact mine," I replied evenly "though they might want to review the circumstances of my termination first.
" After hanging up I drove to Vertex's offices arriving early to prepare for the day hank met me in the lobby beaming "we're considering all seven of your former colleagues," he said "their qualifications are impressive interviews start Wednesday. " "Thank you for giving them a fair chance," I replied "fair chance Holly their top talent summit Edge's mistake is our gain. " 2 days later I received another call this time from Barbara Kent in human resources at Summit Edge i shouldn't be telling you this she said quietly but Dan Weaver has been placed on administrative leave pending review paula is launching an investigation into management practices particularly around bereiement and time off policies that's good to hear I said genuinely the board of directors is involved now Barbara continued losing an entire specialized team to a competitor has triggered alarm bells they're reviewing all terminations from the past year by Friday all seven of my former team members had received and accepted offers from Vertex we met for dinner to celebrate raising glasses in a toast to new beginnings Veronica said "And to Holly," Jason added who taught us what real leadership looks like the following week I received a formal letter from Summit Edge acknowledging my wrongful termination and offering a settlement to avoid litigation i accepted it not for the money but for the official admission that they had been wrong that same day the Wilson account signed with Vertex bringing their business to us after learning that their preferred team now worked under my direction the river had moved but we had remained steady like rocks just as my father had taught me 3 months later I stood at the front of Vert.
ex's largest conference room presenting our quarterly results to the executive team the numbers spoke for themselves 30% growth in our division four major client acquisitions three of them former Summit Edge accounts and operational efficiency improvements that had reduced costs by 22% exceptional work Holly Hank said when I finished you and your team have exceeded every projection i smiled my team deserves the credit they've been remarkable after the meeting I returned to my office to find my seven core team members waiting with a cake what's this for i asked it's been exactly 3 months since we all jumped ship together Jason explained we're celebrating our Independence Day i laughed you're all ridiculous but happy veronica added "Seriously Holly everyone's thriving here. " It was true each team member had grown professionally in their new roles at Vert. ex they had more autonomy better resources and were finally receiving recognition for their contributions most importantly they were valued as people not just productivity machines my phone buzzed with a news alert summit Edge Logistics announces restructuring amid client exodus i showed it to the group i heard they lost the Hernandez contract last week Ethan said cutting cake slices that's 20% of their Pacific Northwest revenue dan's gone Luis added cleared out his office Friday paul is trying to save what's left but I felt no pleasure in Summit Edge's struggles only a sense of justice the company wasn't failing because we had left it was failing because its leadership had created a culture where employees were disposable where attending a father's funeral was considered a lack of commitment to summit Edge I raised my water glass may they learn that a company is only as strong as how they treat their people and to Holly Gabriella added who showed us we deserved better 6 months after joining Vertex I received an unexpected lunch invitation from Paula McCormick she'd left Summit Edge and joined a management consulting firm specializing in organizational culture we met at a quiet restaurant overlooking the Boise River paula looked different more relaxed the perpetual stress lines around her eyes softened "thank you for meeting me," she began "i wanted to apologize properly for what happened you weren't directly responsible I reminded her no but I created the environment that made it possible she sighed after you and your team left everything unraveled the board brought in external consultants to evaluate what went wrong the report wasn't flattering to any of us in leadership i nodded waiting for her to continue summit Edge is being acquired by Meridian Shipping Paula revealed at a fraction of its previous valuation they're basically buying the client list and physical assets the news didn't surprise me summit Edge had been hemorrhaging clients and talent for months what about Dan i asked still unemployed last I heard his reputation in the industry she trailed off let's just say your story has circulated widely i hadn't spread the details of my termination but I hadn't hidden them either when asked why I'd left Summit Edge I told the simple truth i've learned a valuable lesson from all this Paula continued now I'm helping other companies avoid the same mistakes as we finished lunch Paula asked the question I sensed had been on her mind all along was it worth it walking away quietly instead of fighting i thought about my team at Vertex thriving motivated and treated with respect i thought about the clients who had followed us who now received better service i thought about my father who had taught me that sometimes the strongest response isn't the loudest yes I replied simply the results speak for themselves one year after that fateful email that had changed the course of my career Vert.
Ex named me executive vice president of operations for the entire Northwest region my division had become the company's crown jewel efficient innovative and boasting the highest employee satisfaction scores in the organization each of my seven team members had been promoted as well jason now led his own division veronica had transformed our client relations approach and earned recognition throughout the industry the others had similarly distinguished themselves their talents finally receiving the appreciation they deserved on the anniversary of my termination from Summit Edge I received a small package in the mail inside was my old cactus plant now slightly larger but still thriving with a note from Barbara Kent rescued this from your desk thought you might want it back now summit Edge closes for good next week i placed the cactus on my window sill where it would get plenty of sunlight like me it had survived being discarded and found a better place to grow that evening I drove to the Boise River and stood on the bank where my father and I used to fish the water flowed steadily around the rocks just as it always had i thought about how a single moment a cold email terminating my employment had ultimately led to greater success and happiness not just for me but for everyone who had followed me "you were right Dad," I whispered to the river "sometimes you need to stay steady and let the current do its work.