Corporate Leavers - The Cost of Employee Turnover Due to Unfairness

Salona Martinez's Experience

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Salona, who has a doctorate in Psychology, worked for 28 years for a telecommunications company before working for a prestigious hospital for 14 years. Five years ago, she left the hospital to start her own consulting firm.

I'm always making Dr. Martinez' arrangements, because people think I'm my own secretary. They don't expect me, a Puerto Rican, to be a doctor. I pretend like I'm my own secretary. I think I'm coming d


Not all stereotypes are equal. If you have a French accent, people assume you are lovely. If you have a Spanish accent, people assume you are stupid. You are working hard, showing up, and being a human being, and somewhere somehow in the most subtle or straightforward way someone will remind you of who you are.


I thought, "If I work even half as hard for myself as I have for all these other people, I'll be fine." These people could never tell me to get another degree, because I had them all. I never reported to anyone who had a degree of any significance.


When I decided to quit, I was already launching my business. I already had clients who needed more of my time. I made a meeting with my boss to give him the letter. We hardly ever met. He forgot the memo about the meeting.


Shortly my colleague came on board, she came to me and said, "Salona, how would you feel about reporting in to me?" She had been at the institute for four years. I had been there 12. At that point I said, "I think our conversation is over." Over the weekend, I thought I was going to have a stroke, because I couldn't believe her audacity.


The worst job was at the hospital. There was a woman who was very difficult to work with. Like me, she was a doctor. But she had no office. I felt really bad for her. I had an office on my floor that was vacated so I offered it to her.


When finally the company was bought out, I left. They didn't want to let me go. So the VP called me and said, "We'll put you in HR and recruitment. It will be such a good experience for you." I almost laughed.


Within six months of my new job, I found out I was pregnant. I told my boss, "I'm so happy. I'm pregnant." My boss quit talking to me for a week. It was very strange because we were so close. So I pulled him aside and asked, "What's wrong here? Why aren't you talking to me?" He said, "Well, you know, you were my walk-on-water.


I put in my notice when I was going to move and I groomed a white man for two months to take my job. They split my job in two and gave him $20,000 more than what I was making. But he wouldn't take the job.


White men have always been my best mentors. White women have always been the worst. The guy who hired me at the tech company got promoted to VP. So when he went up, he put my resume on the table and s