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Company Cuts Engineer To Part-Time, He Starts His Own Firm And Leaves Them With No Team Two Years Later

by Leona Pham
March 4, 2026
in Social Issues

Getting told your hours are being cut is the kind of news that makes your stomach drop before the meeting even ends. It feels even stranger when nothing about the workload suggests trouble. Bills still exist, responsibilities still exist, and suddenly, you are supposed to just accept less stability and smile about it.

That is exactly where this engineer found himself when management quietly reduced an entire niche team to part-time status.

What started as a confusing decision soon turned into something much bigger when he decided to use that unexpected free time in a way his bosses definitely did not expect. Scroll down to see how one workplace decision spiraled into consequences nobody saw coming.

A specialist engineer in a tiny national talent pool was asked to go part-time due to “future workload concerns”

Company Cuts Engineer To Part-Time, He Starts His Own Firm And Leaves Them With No Team Two Years Later
Not the actual photo

You only want me working part time in case there isn't to much work next year? Sure?

Management part timed my niche engineering team due to future workload concerns.

Workload was steady and increased but I did not play ball

but I used the spare time to start my own company.

Manager was quite unhappy, but I had the legal upperhand and just told them to accept it.

Eventually took one coworker with me to build the company.

Last team member is retiring soon and they still cant find any engineers to restaff 2y later....

edit 09.21: 1) fixed some spelling, still not perfect though....

2) REALLY SURPRISED this turned out to be so popular.

The comments are. gold, there is a lot of knowledge

in this community and thank you. all for sharing..

3) Really good guesses on where I am from.

But I will not disclose.. I must confess I have a profound respect for people who do not take crap from their employers.

You are my heroes and so, I hope my story can help someone else.

Ok, so first some necessary background info: I live in a small country

and I am an engineer in a very niche field.

Where I live there are about 15-18 ppl in my field in the whole country.

Also, unions are a good thing here and most companies are fine with unions.

The employee benefits from this but so does the employer since the rules of the game are very clear.

Clear for most people as my employer was about to find out....

My story goes like this and it took place late 2019 until late 2020:

My team consisted of 3 ppl (me included) and one on our team, our mentor,

was ready to retire two years prior to this happening, but he stayed on because...

you know, co-dependence issues I guess.

We had 10-12y experience each, we were just younger

and more inexperienced than our mentor who has +40y experience.

I really envisioned us taking over the team soon-ish.

Company is a large actor where I live but things had not been going to great

(for the shareholders) for some 6 months prior to all this happening.

Knowing this I decide I'll not ask for a raise in my annual performance review

to show I am a team player and explicitly state this to my boss's boss Mr.V.

All is fine and well. For 3 months. Then the bomb drops.

One fine autumn day in 2019 I was called to a meeting with my boss Mrs.G.

Mrs. G told me that they didn't expect there to be enough work to go around for my team next year

(Covid-19 had not struck yet so that was not the reason) so they wanted to cut me down to a part time job,

working only 80% (that would be about 4 days a week), starting 3months hence.

I immediately ask if this is also the case for my other co-worker and if our mentor was going to retire.

Well yes... but no. My co-worker would also be offered 80%.

Our mentor was going to be working 60%.

And I am like, what?! He really want's to retire you know?

Well he is not yet, says Mrs.G, because of reasons.And stuff.

Ok, so I sign the new contract but feel bad about it since I was really trying to be a team player

and did not feel my employer was taking responsibility for us employees, but only thinking of the shareholders.

I also get the feeling that they do not see me

or my co-worker taking over the team any time soon despite us not being novices in the field.

I immediately start planning for the future.

After this happens I start asking around if other employees are also facing part time employment

due to no projects in 2020 (as one does, you want to know how others are doing right).

Nobody.Else. Is.Getting.Part.Timed.And everybody else is appalled.

Just us three...we are singled out for some reason.

Some of our colleges even say that they have had stints of no work

for months without any actions taken in this regard

There is now general displeasure in my team towards our employer.

Since our mentor just wanted to retire and let us do the job

there would not have been any reason to have us younger engineers working part time really.

But no, because of reasons. And stuff.

Ok so what to do? I have a family and two kids,

mortgages and the lot, and this will be a blow to the family income.

So I start planning to do some work on the side.

Since I am an engineer I can do consulting right? My employment contract says no.

BUT! If my employer can not or will not offer me a full time job the union contracts say I can do

what I want with the rest of my time, and my employer can not interfere.

I also have the right to refuse more work from my employer because I may have other obligations.

Me 1 0 Employer. I open up my own company.

Buy a domain, make a web page, start calling, writing and letting people know I am available for consulting.

Of course I checked with the union lawyers beforehand if this was ok.

Which it was. Totally fine.

They told me that since my employer laid me off and rehired me part time

I could do what I wanted the rest of my time.

This would not have been the case if I had requested part time employment.

Great! I go to work for my self then.

Me 2 0 Employer. Almost immediately after our new contracts take effect,

my employer starts noticing there is more than enough work to go around and asks me to work more hours.

No I say. Unfortunately I have other obligations.

I really didn't, I was just making a stand and forcing them to recognize their own mistake.

Time passes. My savings account drains in about 3months time but we manage

to cut down on our expenses so it's not rough seas but still not smooth sailing by far.

Income is a bit on the low side although I manage to get some consulting done in my own time.

I switch from sourdough bread to stale-boring-white-bread.

Go from good beer to Bud light to no beer...

what you have to do, you have to do.

No more fine roasted coffee from the small shop on the corner,

only what sludge I can get at the supermarket and brew at home (ugh!).

But this is temporary I tell myself. And then it happens.

I get a big job and start moonlighting to get it done, working evenings and weekends.

And this is when s__t hit the fan because word got out.

I get an angry phone call from Mrs. G's boss.

Mr.V. and we have a "heated conversation" over what I can and cannot do.

The conversation was something like this (in short terms).

Mr.V: "Think of how this reflects on our company!.

Me: "That is not my concern here Mr. V. I have bills to pay and mouths to feed",.

Mr. V: "This is not what we had in mind!",

Me: "Hey you laid me off man! You should know the rules of the game.

You can not dictate what I do in my spare time.

Perhaps you should have thought it through when you reduced my hours,

you think I was happy to lose income and would not try to remedy my financial situation?".

Mr. V: "You can work more hours for us then!".

Me: " I have other obligations now, can't let down my customers"..

Mr. V: (very angry now) "You should consider your next steps carefully young man!".

Me: "Mr. V, I shall do that, thank your for calling" ("you pompous p__ck!" I silently added)

What then followed was phone call from me to my union explaining the situation.

Later that week my employer got a phone call from the union lawyers who spoke to Mr.

V and HR-dept. telling them what they can and cannot do.

And I just kept working for myself.

Mr V. is now very unhappy, stops greeting me when we pass each other in the hallway.

Me 3 0 Employer. Two months later I hand in my resignation.

Three months after that I am gone.

And to rub salt in the wounds something remarkable happens...

My co-worker (not our mentor mind you) asks if I would want to partner up and start a new company together.

YES! I say, for it was a great idea! Co worker hands in resignation a month

after I handed mine in and we start working in our own company full time.

People that depend on our services are very happy about us entering the market as independent consultants.

Business takes off. Me/us 4 0 Employer.

The aftermath: My former employer has had an opening for our jobs since august 2020.

Our mentor told me last month he has (finally!) put down his foot

and is retiring at the end of the year as he's turning 70 soon.

They will thus have gone from 3 ppl, in a very niche field,

to zero in less then two years because of bad managerial decisions.

It did not come as a surprise to me that there were no others available in the market.

Since it is a niche field I know almost every person personally,

so I could have told them that everybody seemed happy with their current employer...

Being a manager must suck...

Oh wait...that's me now!.B.r.from the manager.

There is a universal sting that comes from feeling undervalued after trying to do the right thing. Many people recognize the quiet disappointment of offering loyalty and flexibility, only to discover that the relationship was more transactional than mutual.

At the same time, organizations often make decisions from a place of uncertainty and fear, fear of economic downturns, pressure from stakeholders, and the need to appear proactive. In situations like this, both sides are often reacting to anxiety rather than intentional harm.

From a psychological perspective, the engineer’s response was less about revenge and more about restoring balance. Being singled out for reduced hours, especially in a niche profession where expertise forms a core part of identity, likely triggered a deep sense of injustice.

When people feel unfairly treated, they often experience what psychologists describe as a threat to personal agency. Losing control over income and professional stability can feel like losing control over one’s future.

In this context, building a side business became more than a financial decision; it became a way to reclaim autonomy and dignity.

His behavior also reflects how perceived unfairness reshapes motivation. Instead of reacting impulsively, he followed legal boundaries, sought union advice, and acted strategically. This suggests a shift from emotional hurt to calculated empowerment.

He didn’t sabotage the company; he simply stopped relying on it. The emotional trigger was not anger alone, but the realization that loyalty was not being reciprocated. The sense of satisfaction readers feel when the company later struggles reflects a deeply human response to fairness being restored.

According to Psychology Today, people often pursue revenge because they believe it will bring emotional closure and restore a sense of justice, even though research shows it doesn’t always reduce negative emotions as much as expected.

This insight reveals that revenge is often less about harming others and more about regaining emotional equilibrium after feeling wronged.

Seen through this lens, the engineer’s journey was not purely about punishing his employer; it was about reclaiming control in a situation that left him feeling powerless. Meanwhile, the employer’s anger reveals another emotional dynamic: loss of control.

When employees exercise independence in unexpected ways, leaders may interpret it as disloyalty rather than self-preservation. Both sides were reacting to the same underlying fear, uncertainty about the future, but in different ways.

What ultimately stands out is the transformation from dependence to independence. Rather than remaining stuck in resentment, he built an alternative path. The company’s struggle to replace him highlights a broader organizational lesson: when people feel replaceable, they may eventually choose to prove that they are not.

In the end, the deeper takeaway may not be about revenge at all, but about alignment. When trust erodes, people don’t always fight, they move on. And sometimes the most meaningful response to feeling undervalued is not retaliation, but creating a space where your value is never questioned.

Here’s how people reacted to the post:

These Redditors joked the company may soon hire him back at premium rates

PoisonSlipstream − Sounds like they might need your company’s services pretty soon!

littlegreenmints − Hey, now they can hire your company to do the same work at inflated rates!

rossarron − Now I need to hear what happens next?

Does Mr V hire your expensive services or does the company fold due to lack of specialized people lol.

This group highlighted “natural attrition” and poor management as predictable fallout

Exact_Lab − When a company starts laying off workers or reducing their hours something happens called “natural attrition”.

Basically, people get pissed and they resign. It’s happened to me in the past.

I saw all these people being made redundant and I was pissed I had to stay. ... so I resigned.

It was wonderful. HR should have known this would happen.

AriaSpinner − It also occurred to me that you guys are the reason your mentor is now suddenly retiring.

Imagine his position: He has a cushy part time well paid job that compliments his lifestyle perfectly at his age.

BUT one then the other co-worker leave.

Now he has to put in long hours doing the job of three people. He isn't going to stand for that.

Out the door he goes.

AriaSpinner − Bad managers are the doom of SO many companies, yet it seems these managers are the LAST

to face any consequences for their actions. I wonder why?

stepokaasan − Neat. For reasons and stuff

They cheered the poetic justice and suggested consulting contracts with “special rates”

buzzsailer − Petty-revenge would be offering to go in as a consultant. With a special i__ot tax applied to there contract.

Angry_Santo − Rubbing salt in the wound is a correct saying in English, in the US at least.

A worthwhile alternative is "to add insult to injury".

Spirta − If I were you I would also tell your mentor that if he was bored or needed extra cash that he could, from time to time, do a...

I've got an uncle (few degrees in a family tree away), retired, in a niche field, he does about 3-5 days of work a month.

It's a waste to have that much experience go to waste

and he's probably going to be bored or need extra money from time to time.

What started as a precautionary cutback became a case study in unintended consequences. In trying to hedge against uncertainty, management may have sparked the very instability they feared. Was the engineer simply protecting his livelihood, or did he quietly orchestrate a strategic masterstroke?

Should companies think twice before trimming specialized talent “for reasons and stuff”? And if you were in his shoes, would you have stayed loyal or started drafting that resignation letter? Share your hot takes below!

Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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