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To cut a long story short; I started working at a new company where it was me and another coworker doing all the work. He had been at this company for 5 months. He was the one that trained me and now he is gone. The manager is new at the company as well. He does not know much as to what is going on. I am the only person left in this department, completely new at my role. Now, I have been with the company for 2.5 weeks.

Is there any hope? What should I do?

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  • all the work = our departments work
    – Jack
    Feb 20, 2019 at 1:56
  • coworker was fired
    – Jack
    Feb 20, 2019 at 1:56
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    What is your goal? What is your question?
    – Summer
    Feb 20, 2019 at 1:57
  • Am I screwed? - In what way? Is this a positive for me down the road? - Down the road? What road? At this company? There's no way for any of us to answer your question. We have no knowledge of the company, their financial position, their market viability, etc., etc. If this situation makes you uncomfortable and unsure of your future prospects at this company or of the company's long term viability then maybe you should look for a position elsewhere.
    – joeqwerty
    Feb 20, 2019 at 2:03
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    This is entirely positive for you. Demand more money.
    – Fattie
    Feb 20, 2019 at 12:19

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It's not your problem to solve, it's the companies problem. Do what you can, look for documentation etc,. and don't worry about it until you have to.

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  • In this situation basically all the problems are not your problem. The fact that you now know more than anybody else in the company about your department, but are only there for 2.5 weeks, gives you massive amount of opportunities. MASSIVE. Do your best, don't commit crimes, and you'll most likely do well.
    – Nelson
    Feb 21, 2019 at 0:40
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Why would you think You are screwed? What type of position/company is it? Do they have a high turnover rate?

If it’s sales it sounds normal, if it’s HR then I’d question it deeper.

All in all I would speak with your direct boss regarding your concerns and try to figure it out that way.

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