techmaximus
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 22, 2005
- 85
I am an engineering tech (civil, geo, cmt) with a major engineering firm and I need advice on a problem I see coming in the near future. The deal is our company is working on a large industrial construction project that is located only 4 miles from my house but 60 miles from our office. My manager had this idea and sold our client on this idea of us setting up a temporary concrete testing lab at the job or a rented space near the job to facilitate and speed testing and the reporting of results. I saw an opportunity and made a deal with my manager to lease space in my garage for the lab. I have the whole ASTM compliant concrete testing lab setup with water tanks for curing, a Forney machine for compression tests, etc. So I confirmed the details of the agreement in an email with my manager: $X/month for 10 months minimum/12months maximum. I did not get an actual signed contract but we had a "meeting of the minds" with a confirming email. I did NOT want to lease the space without a minimum/maximum number of months and we agreed on 10 minimum and 12 maximum at the agreed upon price. If they needed more than 12 months then we were to re-negotiate. So that was the deal: 10 MONTHS for so much money per month. How simple is that?! They occupied the space for 3 months before I ever got a nickel. At one point accounting claimed that they could not pay employees for this kind of service but the deal was with my wife’s home-based business. I rented them the space through my wife’s business so eventually they paid-up. And now just after the 4th month, I am hearing rumors that he wants to move the lab to a con-ex box at the job. I guess this means that he does not expect to pay for the remaining months on his lease! I’ve been with this company for nearly 13 years and I see small claims court is in our future. Can I get fired if I sue my own company? FYI, in our state one can NOT bring a lawyer to small claims court; it’s man vs. man. The idea is to sue the branch manager or CEO as they would have to come down in person without a lawyer and defend the case. Somebody would have some serious explaining to do. If I’m told by my manager that he is contemplating breaking his agreement should I warn him of the consequences and how far I’m willing to go? And should I be willing to go that far, court? If I threaten and then don’t follow up I’ll be in even worse shape because he’ll run over me at will in the future. Is my career over at this company?
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