Imagine that you land a good job and you’re flourishing in your position.
Your supervisor tells you that you’re doing a great job.
You get along well with your co-workers.
Your clients seem pleased at how well you’re serving them.
It goes on like this for years.
And then one day, you hear a rumor that you can’t quite believe.
Your predecessor – the person who held your job before you – is telling people you know that you’re doing a terrible job.
In fact, your predecessor would like to return to your company … and replace you in the process.
This whole scheme seems far-fetched, so crazy that you refuse to believe what some people are telling you.
You choose not to dignify the rumors by even responding to them.
But one day, co-workers who had been friends for years start to turn on you.
And your supervisor turns on you.
And even some clients turn on you.
You wonder, “What is going on around here?”
And then someone who knows your predecessor tells you the truth: he/she is collaborating with people at your company to remove you so that he/she can take your place … and your clients … and your salary … and anything else he/she can grab.
Sounds crazy, right?
It IS crazy … but I know someone who had this precise scenario happen to them … in a church.
Their predecessor was the previous pastor.
Their supervisors were the church board.
Their co-workers were the church staff.
Their clients were members of the congregation.
The equation goes like this:
Predecessor + church board + a staff member + a small faction = removal of the current pastor
Ever heard of this kind of thing happening before?
I have.
I’ll tell you more about it next time.
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