Monday 18 April 2011

Letter to Read (No. 46): It's My Party and I'll Cry If I Want To

Dear Ian,

AHA! you thought: this is the end of little Letter to Read.  We broke the little bugger! well, no, ahem, I've been busy with life you know, and waiting to be able to post something mildly interesting.

Well, I've decided to talk today about the party.


Check it out.  BEWARE this link has music.  In case you want to play it in one of your boring board meetings Ian  ;-) .  Don't say that Letter to Read doesn't help!

That's right, it's our party...and we'll cry if we want to...you would cry too if it happened to you!

Let's celebrate the demise of Sandwich! Hooray! let's get drunk with cheap wine!!!!  Utterly ridiculous as there's little to celebrate about, but what the heck!, little Letter to Read is always happy if there are free drinks.  Yeah, that's right, you can just buy me with the promise of cheap beer by the gallon.

This is what the invitation says (my comments are inserted, so, you know, this was my reaction when I read it)

"We would like to invite you to meet with friends and colleagues - for an evening of relaxation, musical entertainment, with food and refreshments...".
-----> Evening of RELAXATION! can I get some free massages from the girls in...oh, no, sorry, that's not the relaxation you are talking about.  What else does it say, food and refreshments.  I'm highly suspicious of this refreshments thing.  I hope they meant ALCOHOL.  What are we, 5 years old?

"The electronic link within the invitation can be accessed multiple times by the same user to allow registration on behalf of colleagues wishing to attend the event but who are either not on site or without access to email".

-----> You mean, like people who are desperate to attend this magnificent event but are too far away from their computers to click on the button! hell yes, I'll help them!

"This invitation is for Pfizer colleagues and contractors at the Sandwich site.  Due to capacity reasons, it is not possible to extend the invitation to partners or former employees who are no longer with the company".
------> Of course! we know that Ian is very cost-conscious and we've got no extra money to spend, i.e., no invite for our partners! this money will be spent on helicopt...uh-oh, sorry, wrong post

"Please register for the event via the attached link..."


Enjoy your party Ian,


Best wishes,


Letter to Read





Monday 11 April 2011

Letter to Read (No. 45): Friday's meeting

Dear Ian,

I won't go over our meeting on Friday because the BBC published already the information.  As I suspected, the meeting was as vague as possible.  Not a surprise then.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-13018287

Cheers,

Letter to Read

Thursday 7 April 2011

Letter to Read (No. 44): Going...going...gone!

Dear Ian,

Just a quick update of our situation. The 2nd wave of "letters" is landing on our desks.  They don't come by helicopter but they could...sorry, I digress.  The fact is that we'll be gone in no time...

Which ties in nicely with something a little bird told me: There was a meeting that took place this week in Sandwich held by the local MP. The highlights include (apparently) the MPs not having *a clue* that most of the research chemists and biologists in building 500 will be given notice in May.  Just like everybody else, they've been bamboozled and surely they were under the impression they had much longer time frames to work with.  Oh well.  Another one bites the dust!

The contractors also raised that they are not being informed of timelines and are excluded from Pfizer meetings.

True? half true? I wasn't there but sounds about right to me.  See, Ian? misinformation and lack of information are the real *protagonists* of this process.  Little star for you and your people, you are doing great!

Cheers,

Letter to Read

Wednesday 6 April 2011

Letter to Read (No. 43): Town Hall on Friday

Dear Ian,

Finally!!!! There is a Town Hall !!!! sooo excited!!!!! (the third one after the apocalyptic 01/02, you know, the one where we were told that we would be jobless in a few months time).

Word on the street is that they will actually **tell us something**.  Can you believe it? wohoooo...!!! (we're hopeful!) The possibilities actually are:

1.- News about redundancy package
2.- Companies that will invest (or not) in Sandwich
3.- Groups that will be TUPEd

To be honest, I'm prepared for the worst, because I *suspect* that, although we hope very much that there will be something like INFORMATION, we might end up with rubbish like: "and the Town Hall today is to inform you that the consultation period will be extended.  Thanks and sayonara".

What will it be? what is going to happen? this poor little idiot of Letter to Read, last time there was a Town Hall thought (honestly) that somebody would get promoted or something, so I definitely get things wrong (sighs).

Take care,

Letter to Read

Monday 4 April 2011

Letter to Read (No. 42): Dead or Alive

WANTED 




DEAD OR ALIVE
(Preferably alive): Required as it will be part of Raffle. I won't pay rescue, so you know

Friday 1 April 2011

Letter to Read (No. 41): Disappearing bodies!

Dear Ian,

Oh well, I decided that I wanted to report a missing item: a printer (scary, uh?).  I hope we won't find the body in a bin somewhere in Sandwich.  That would be disgusting!

Things are *already* disappearing, including a gigantic printer?! we are bemused...last time we saw that printer, it was pretty much alive and kicking...does anybody know? where is it? poor printer, alone, scared...but hey, what do we know, you must surely start making money selling stuff here and there?

Actually, I think you should organise a raffle.  Yes, that's right.  We could buy tickets and we could end up with a huge photocopier, a few laptops, a lab bench, plasma TVs, you name it, it is here! otherwise I'm very much afraid that all of these wonderful things will go to the rubbish dump, which is, of course, cost-effective.

Have a nice weekend everyone!

Best wishes,

Letter to Read

Wednesday 30 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 40): This

Dear Ian,

This is just to let you know that from now on, I'll write intermittently as I don't have much to report.  The patient is still dying, the disease is spreading, everybody is minding their own business.

I'll try to write every day but it is hard to maintain a blog with no news and I don't feel that I should talk about my colleagues unless they want to write to you.  I for one, feel quite nauseated about the whole situation.

So, colleagues: if you want to say something, write and I'll publish.  This is your opportunity to get it out of your chest.

Best wishes,

Letter to Read

lettertoread@gmail.com

Monday 28 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 39): Monday blues

Dear Ian,

Nothing has happened.  I guess you knew this was going to be this way.  In the end, life takes over and we go into the acceptance phase of our grieving process.  We are applying for jobs and trying to get on with our lives.

I can't help but think that things shouldn't be that way.  Revolt! revolution! but people would say: why? I've got a mortgage to pay, kids...no time for nonsense!

And you knew.  You new that self-preservation was going to be more important than anything else and you knew that we don't believe we can do anything against you.  So, the inexorable process of boredom and nothingness just continues till the last soul leaves the Sandwich site.

It is rather anti-climatic and dull. A bit sad as well.  The patient is dying of a long illness and there's nothing to do but watch how things end.

I never thought this was going to be this way.  But you knew.  You knew from the start and so you were not a teeny bit worried.  You knew that this was going to pass.  Just like all things.

Talk to you tomorrow.

Letter to Read

Friday 25 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 38): Friday

Dear Ian,

Today is Friday and just for a change, there is nothing to say.  This process of being fired just leaves people numb.

Have a nice weekend,

Letter to Read

Thursday 24 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 37): The Letters

Dear Ian,

I totally forgot that *the letters* (you know, the ones saying that we are no longer needed) are already landing on our desks.

They don't come by helicopter but they're landing nevertheless.   Can't possibly say if I've already got mine, can I? but if I don't, it will come, certain as death.

Have a lovely day.

Letter to Read

Letter to Read (No. 36) And so it happened

Dear Ian,

I'm so sorry I didn't write yesterday.  I fell asleep.  And so it happened that I woke up this morning super stressed because I wasn't fulfilling my commitment.  Oh well.  That's how silly little LTR is.

I think I won't go over and over the same things.  I am going to write about how I feel, right now.  And right now, Ian, I'm a bit of a mess.

Why?

Because, although I know that is not worth it, that the Cambridge site might very well disappear in 2 years and that not necessarily the best people will be there and that I will have to move and...despite all those things and the fundamental mistrust between Pfizer and my little self, there is still a part of me that wants to be there.  And I'm sad about it.

I'm one to embrace new opportunities but, you see, it is kind of hard to see my little projects go.  I know, my priorities would change if I'm there and new projects (for how long) will come, but I guess I'm feeling the pain of the amputee at the moment: I want what isn't there anymore and I feel the pain of what has disappeared.

Anyhooo...interesting little developments with regards to jobs in Pfizer and other possibilities.  Just wanted to get it out of my system.  I don't think that the Cambridge site is a great opportunity.  I don't think it will be fantastic and I think the future of that site is still uncertain.  But there are so many other irrational things that play a role here that I still feel (a bit) that I want one of those jobs.

But don't worry about me, Ian.  I'll do just fine.  All I have to do is to re-read all my little letters and in no time I will start shouting again! (*shakes fist*). 

I. SHALL. NOT. BE. LOBOTOMIZED

Take care, talk to you later

Letter to Read

Tuesday 22 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 35): The Consultants

Dear Ian,

We can finally go and see the consultants that will give us lots of good advice about our CV and future.  Hooray!

However, this is a thing: We can go 1/2 hour now. Then, AFTER we we've been given notice, we can speak to the consultant, 3 times.  3 times Ian.

The beauty of the thing is that AFTER we've been given notice it is going to be the big rush to talk to them and depending on how long we've been working for Pfizer we'll have 1, 2 or 3 months before we go.  I thought the idea was to help us to look for jobs?.  Looking for jobs takes time by the way.  It is a bit infuriating that some of us might not even have the possibility to "talk" to the consultants 3 times because we might be out before being able to get an appointment (or the opportunity to get to the job interview stage).

Don't know what to say.  This is really silly...we're finally witnessing the beginning of the end.  I will have stuff to report at last.

Best wishes,

Letter to Read

Monday 21 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 34): The very informative meeting

Dear Ian,

In case you don't know, some updates:

1.- There will be a very informative meeting on Wednesday to "explain" how to apply for the Cambridge jobs.

2.- The "consultants" that will help us to apply for jobs are in Sandwich.

That's it! no more news! man this process is boring and weird.

Cheers,

Letter to Read

Friday 18 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 33): The Internal Job

Dear Ian,

Aha! FINALLY! we know there are some jobs openings.  Jobs are available in Cambridge and we know *at last* what they are.  Job specs and everything.  Awesome!

Wohooooo....!!!!!

This means two things:

1.- There is hope for some people
2.- The race has begun...who will get the jobs?

Quite a few of those jobs seem to have been written with some specific individuals in mind by the way...

I *think* I'll have quite a few things to report from next week onwards...I need to find out more....

Have a nice weekend everybody.

Letter to Read

Thursday 17 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 32): Boring!

Dear Ian,

I'm really, utterly bored.  Can you believe that we don't know anything yet.

Boring.

Letter to Read

Wednesday 16 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 31): Novartis to close UK research site

Dear Ian,

I see that you are giving the example...well done! here we go with Novartis....do you provide personalised advise to CEO's in distress? (after all, you've been there...)

"In a holding statement, Novartis said only that it was continually reviewing its global operations “to ensure we have the right capacity in place for market demand and the Novartis development pipeline, and to ensure that our strategic focus is appropriately aligned.”


If the closure of the site is confirmed and research ceases at the site, the news will be another major blow to the UK pharmaceutical industry, following Pfizer’s recent decision to close its R&D operations in Sandwich, Kent with the loss of nearly 2,400 jobs."
Jeeesus, all PR people must go for training to the same place! Oh no, silly me, they just copy/paste from other announcements.  Obviously.  In these challenging times when we must "streamline operations", "align objectives", "focus our strategy" and all the usual ****

No comment.

Read here

Letter to Read

Tuesday 15 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 30): Sick

Dear Ian,

Little Letter to Read can't catch a break.  Got a bit of a stomach ache.  And is feeling under the weather because Mitchell was killed in Being Human (BBC3) and that is so unfair. What will happen to George, Annie and Nina? oh well.

Talk to you tomorrow.

Letter to Read

Monday 14 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 29): A thought for Japan

Dear Ian,

My letter today is just a message dedicated to our japanese colleagues.  Our thoughts are with you. The immensity of the disaster is difficult to measure.  

If you can donate, the British Red Cross has a website:


Best,

Letter to Read

Friday 11 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 28): Nothingness

Dear Ian,

After yesterday's debacle we've come back to the start.  There is nothing to say, which is why very fittingly, the letter today is called nothingness.

BR

Letter to Read

Thursday 10 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 27): Taking the Piss

Dear Ian,

Ok, you know what, I am absolutely indignant about today's meeting.  Do you know why?

Because it was taking the piss.  Yes, that's right, TAKING THE PISS.  And I've had enough of this nonsense, at least for today.

During our wonderful meeting today, in which we were going to find out (AT LAST) so many interesting things about our future, the motto was (apparently): we'll take the piss out of you.

How come? you might ask.  Why so upset, Letter to Read?

Because not only we didn't find out anything new (so, concrete and objective facts, nil) BUT we were also told by the Head of the Site, the following:

1.- That being TUPEd is fantastic.  She doesn't understand why the heck were people making such a big fuss of being transferred directly to a new company that might (or not) close in a couple of year's time.  The redundancy package? of course, Pfizer won't pay because you are not being pfired, you are being TUPEd.  You should be celebrating!

2.- That consultants will come to the site to provide career advice.  Mind you, little Letter to Read made a little calculation in his/her head and realised that since +2400 people will be without a job, we'll need bucketloads of consultants! otherwise we will all spend something like 30 nanoseconds tops with them.

3.- This was the most extraordinary thing of all: the end of the talk was a pep talk.  Yes, that's right.  A pep talk about Pfizer Sandwich! what was it? very simple: our Head of Site decided that not all was horrible.  She decided to highlight ALL the good news that were coming from Pfizer Sandwich in terms of R&D.  Yes, that's right.  Apparently, our little dirty work been very good for the company.  Of the highest standard and very promising. The conclusion of course was that Sandwich was doing excellent research (uh????).

You will understand Ian, that this is, simply just taking the piss and is unacceptable.

One of these days, you and your minions will understand the difference between the real world and the magic world where you seem to live.  For us, your little employees, the difference is quite clear.

I'm mighty annoyed today, just like lots of my colleagues.

Best regards,

Letter to Read

Wednesday 9 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 26): Tomorrow

Dear Ian.,

V. short tonight.  V. excited.

Tomorrow there will be an announcement! AT LAST! let's see.

Cheers,

Letter to Read

Tuesday 8 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 25): First Month

Dear Ian, dear all,

I totally forgot that LTR was already 1 month old! the "1 month anniversary" was last week actually, but this calls for a celebration!

Recap of the moth:
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1 month
25 "Letters to Read"
+8600 views of the blog and counting
1 obsession
+2400 people looking for jobs
1 Little Letter to Read *seriously* looking for jobs
0 News
3 Helicopters, yay!
0 papers (yet)
0 "secured" job(s) (ouch)
Lots of hope
1 "interview" with Nature Biotechnology
A few e-mails

I'll celebrate cooking some pancakes.  Which fits quite well with the spirit of the day.

"Happy Pancake Day" everyone.

Talk to you tomorrow?

Best

Letter to Read

Monday 7 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 24): 3 Helicopters

Dear Ian,

Still, no news (!) however Pfizer is a wonderful place where marvellous things happen, so, there is no need to dig too deep for info.

Do you know what I found out today?  guess?  Pfizer has just bought 3 helicopters! isn't this totally incongruous and beautiful?  you would imagine that there is no way to make this more bizarre.

Yep, great news.  Pfizer has just bought 3 helicopters. What for? in this era of cost-controlling policies, operations streamlining and downsizing of R&D you would *obviously* think that all superfluous expenditure would be a "no".  But think again!

However, let's not be too harsh on the board.  Let's try to imagine why, oh why, Pfizer could desperately need 3 helicopters:

1.-  Ian, you are bored of that bleeding NY traffic.  You need to get home pronto!
2.-  Pfizer has decided to separate and declare independence as a new nation, hence, you need to start building your own Army.
3.-  Because the board members want to be able to go to Martha's Vineyard for their holidays.
4.-  Pfizer has decided to support the troops in Afghanistan.
5.-  Because Pfizer, being a global company, needs to get their executive team fast everywhere....assuming that you could actually cross the Atlantic or the Pacific with a helicopter, that is.
6.-  Because Pfizer will start delivering free medicine by air to third world countries.
7.-  Because..."you are worth it"
8.-  Because the board didn't know what to do with the company surplus
9.-  Because the little man living in your head told you so
10.-Because waiting for those fast trains to Margate when you come and visit Sandwich is such a bore (hang on a minute, this is actually not true! since you never come to Sandwich)

Any more reasons?

The article here

Hopefully (fingers crossed!) more news this week.

Yours

Letter to Read

Friday 4 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 23): Nature calls

Dear Ian, dear all,

Can you believe it? there's people around the world following us AND they want to talk to our Sandwich colleagues. 

The message today (see below) is from a reporter.  It is absolutely guaranteed kosher, I spoke to this person before posting, checked credentials and everything as this person has another e-mail address from Nature (yeah, that's right, THE journal, not mother nature, you get the idea).  You might as well request details if you like before you write.  Nothing is hidden from our perspective.

For everybody: Please read below.  I particularly like the "Dear Readers" greeting :-)

It is important that we help documenting this process.  And you can help.  We are not numbers only, remember? there's people behind those papers, that research, those desks...

If you are (also) angry about the bonus this year, get it out!  XD

Best wishes,

Letter to Read

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Dear Readers,

I'm a reporter working for Nature Biotechnology, and am writing a story about how Pfizer's employees are taking the news of the Sandwich site closure.

I want to hear about your reaction to the news, and what your plans are for the coming months.

I'm happy to talk on or off the record, and will be respectful of anyone's wish to stay anonymous.

If you'd like to chat, you can reach me at biotechminator at gmail dot com. (In the next two or three days if possible, as my deadline is looming!)

Thanks very much.

Thursday 3 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 22): Not only fans

Dear Ian,

You do not only have fans, I'm afraid.  This is a message that was left on little LTR's inbox...beware...is not pretty!

Enjoy?

Best

Letter to Read

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Attention all little LTRs!
Your fate has not yet been decided for you all, please continue to supply your soul to Pfizer Inc. The reason for the delay in my communication has been to ensure that you all dwell in the uncertainty as much as possible - also please feel free to leave the company whenever you like as this will save me money in redundancy.

Yours (un)sincerely,

Read





Wednesday 2 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 21): Collaborations

Dear Ian, dear all,

Still looking for collaborations to publish your letters on the blog.  You might be surprised but very important printed media around the world are reading this blog and they are interested in OUR views.

The colleagues who, very kindly, have lashed out their frustration in writing know that I won't publish names, not even under torture.  This is anonymous because we all know what is at stake.  Our lives are already quite messed up for me to make it more difficult, so fear not! this is not my blog, this is OUR blog.

Please send me your views, letters or if you just want to moan, "moaning shall set you free", please do so!

Oh, and by the way, there is apparently a little Letter to Read 2 around.  I thought it was somewhat endearing and I do sincerely appreciate your efforts, I honestly do, but I don't think we need a second Letter to Read (my opinion) we just need to keep united! (don't forget, "divide and conquer"...is something we DO NOT want) moreover, if I'm gone before anybody else does (the probability is high 'cause "the end is nigh"), I'm more than glad to pass the torch to somebody else.  Promise.  This is a lot of work by the way.  Little Letter to Read sometimes would like to get some holidays!

Write your stuff and get free therapy!...this is your opportunity to get a really cool pseudonym to publish with!...become a legend that people speak about in hushed tones! or...unleash your inner agony aunt! whatever rocks your boat, little Letter to Read being so cool is certainly not one to judge.  No Sir.

Send your letters to

lettertoread@gmail.com

By the way Ian, if you want your letter to be published, even if it is to moan, I would honestly publish it! I swear! you are the real star of this show!

Best

Letter to Read

Tuesday 1 March 2011

Letter to Read (No. 20): Tough tough

Dear Ian,

Today I'm going to take a bit of a break because one of my job interviews didn't go well and I'm getting stressed.

Best

Letter to Read

Monday 28 February 2011

Letter to Read (No. 19): Answers! Pfizer & the Parliament :-)

Dear Ian,

First things first: Good evening! how was your weekend?  Interesting what happened today.  You wouldn't believe it.

Finally! some answers.  Awesome. I cannot believe it (almost).  Although they didn't come from you.  They came from the people that you sent to face the MPs enquiry today.  And let me tell you: that was super interesting!

We learned several things:

1.- Kindler, as late as November 2010 had a very amicable chat with our PM, David Cameron and said that everything was peachy.

2.- But he left :-(  and suddenly is all systems go to get rid of "a" site, somewhere (where, where?).  That's when you came, Ian.

3.- But nobody knew exactly what site.  Which was kind of annoying. Apparently the decision was taken on a whim, on the 24/01/2011

4.- However (!) the Head of the Sandwich site, with her enhanced telepathic abilities, decided that things were a bit "weird" and she could sense with her third eye that something rotten was coming so she decided to stop all recruitments from November 2010 on...even when said decision (see 3.-) was taken in January 2011 (huh?)

5.- We also learned that NOBODY in your Pfizer high management has read the article that Nature published on the 9th of February explaining in very simple terms that pharma companies (it was about Pfizer, actually) just play the wall street game without measuring the human consequences of their actions (they are not relevant after all!) and that the Pfizer shares are up, up, up! (and the Board is happy)

6.- But also then, just as confusingly as all the rest, we learned that some of them indeed had read that article (which is in this blog as well, for future reference) and,

7.- they were even objecting to the article after all because it wasn't accurate!!!!

8.- Only to say that they did exactly what the article said because it was common practice in the Industry, got it MPs? (this is getting awfully complicated)

9.- We also learned that the Head of the Sandwich site, relying on her inner eye has miraculously secured the nice job of Head of the Cambridge site (awesome) and

10.- that (at last!) around 150 people will go to the Pfizer Cambridge site.

11.- BUT, very importantly, Pfizer is committed to Kent.  So much so that the Head of the Sandwich site and the most valuable people from Pfizer Sandwich they can find are moving to Cambridge (huh?, are we running in circles here?)

12.- And the most incredibly AWESOME, MIND BLOWING and INCONGRUOUS statement of all, came from our beloved Olivier B, who, in a passionate declaration, said **triumphally** that Pfizer was committed to R&D and that they'll keep investing lots of money in the best places for research in the world, including the UK, of course!!! (I'm having a headache here)

There is lots more but honestly, I'll stop here today.

Feedback: they didn't look great, your people.  Actually, they looked a bit sick.  Mind you, it must be mind blowing to negotiate your way through a Parliamentary enquiry trying not to (without succeeding possibly) lie and trying to keep your job as well.

Comments Ian? comments anyone? I'll write a bit more about other stuff that we learned (and things we didn't learn!) tomorrow.

Since little Letter to Read is not one to lie, here is the link, so you can make up your own minds

http://www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/Player.aspx?meetingId=7757

Have a nice evening everyone. Sleep tight.  I know I will.

Best,

Letter to Read

Friday 25 February 2011

letter to Read (No. 18): Friday

Dear Ian,

Pffff..thought I wouldn't make it! just came back from the pub, must be really careful not say too much!

Please find below the latest bit of inspired prose from one of our Sandwich colleagues.

Take care...and have a nice weekend everyone!

Letter to Read
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What Ian’s response to Little LTR could look like  (5)


Dear Little LTR,


I am back at the helm!  Thank you so much for the flowers and your heartfelt note.  It meant a lot to me.  You seem to have some experience with getting through a bad patch yourself.  I wonder what that was


Best,
Ian

Thursday 24 February 2011

Letter to Read (No. 17): ...guess? another one!

Dear Ian,

I hope you'll receive this one. We are on a roll!

Take care,

Letter to Read

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What Ian’s response to Little LTR could look like  (4)


Dear Little LTR,


I am afraid our trip to Harvard is off.  I got a rejection letter this morning.  At least I think that is what it is.  It just says:  How dare you of all people submit a course outline for ‘How to lay off staff with integrity’?

Sometimes I don’t understand the world we live in.  I am taking a duvet day today


Best,
Ian

Wednesday 23 February 2011

Letter to Read (No. 16): And another one

Dear Ian,

And another one! still waiting for the real one, though.

Take care,

Letter to Read

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What Ian’s response to Little LTR could look like  (3)


Dear Little LTR, My treasured Sandwich Colleagues,


This is not an easy time for me either

·       Last night I dreamt I went to Sandwich again and woke up with my heart racing

·       I have lost my security blanket

·       It is not as easy to fool Little LTRs nowadays as it used to be

·       I have lost all my air miles with British airlines

·       It is a truth universally acknowledged that a CEO would rather have a proper job at the grass root level

·       I have been banned from the Open Golf Championship in Sandwich for life

·       I keep hearing this voice:  To lay off some staff may be regarded as a misfortune; to close a whole site looks like carelessness

·       My dog has stopped talking to me

·       Clairvoyant Clara keeps quoting at me:  As a man sows, so shall he reap

·       I am on the verge of tears most of the time


Don’t cry for me Sandwich

Best,
Ian

Tuesday 22 February 2011

Journal of Universal Rejection

Do you want to publish quickly those results before we're all gone?

I have the answer for you: go here

Letter to Read (No. 15): Why Ian, Why?

Dear Ian,

Aha! still no news.  Awesome.  So...the lack of news is proving to be a real source of inspiration for my colleagues, who are now spending their time thinking of a number of reasons that you might have had to close Sandwich.

I know, I know, not healthy.  We should move on, after all, this is business as usual.  Agreed. But honestly at least for me, this is a lot of fun (a bit of fun can't do us any harm, right?).

Anyway, another inspired literary piece from a brave employee.  We hope that one day, you'll confirm how close we are to the truth.

Yours truly,

Letter to Read.
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What Ian’s response to Little LTR could look like  (2)


Dear Little LTR, My treasured Sandwich Colleagues,


Found it  -  list of reasons to close the Sandwich site

·       Nobody from Sandwich has ever sent me a Pfish card

·       I did not get an invite to the Royal Wedding

·       I knew Sandwich would cope best with site closure  -  thanks to the British stiff upper lip

·       It is always raining when I am in Sandwich

·       US airports have repeatedly complained about Sandwich colleagues behaving badly in airport lounges

·       Octopus Charlie picked Sandwich

·       When Nigel (The Archers) fell off the roof to his untimely death I knew the UK would never be the same again

·       Clairvoyant Clara picked Sandwich

·       If we want to remain No 1, we have to stop building on SAND and relying on WHICHcraft

·       It is just one of those things


I trust this answers most if not all of your questions

Best,
Ian

Monday 21 February 2011

Letter to Read (No. 14): A reply

Dear Ian,

Great news. My colleagues are being proactive, yay!.  Since we haven't heard from you, this is what one of our Sandwich colleagues  (that of course, cannot be named) imagined your reply could look like.  This is seriously inspired stuff and 10/10 marks to the person who wrote this (and a little star for "proactiveness" or is it "proactivism"?).  I'm pretty sure this is not far from the truth.

I've got more, by the way.  Wohoooo...!!!! little LTR is not alone and whilst we wait for something to happen so we can report and share with the world, I'll publish my colleagues' e-mails.

xxx

Letter to Read

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What Ian’s response to Little LTR could look like


Dear Little LTR, My treasured Sandwich Colleagues,


Sorry for not writing sooner …

·       I have not been feeling very well  -  bad bout of ESI (Encrusted Soul Inflammation)

·       I could not find my special pen

·       I have been busy preparing a course I will be giving at Harvard this spring:  ‘How to lay off staff with integrity’.  Little LTR, would you like to give a talk at this event  -  no fee, but all expenses paid?  We could have a good natter at the same time

·       the dog ate my draft letters

·       I have been to the Seychelles to do some serious blue sky thinking

·       I was behind with my P2L training

·       I have been busy researching how to invest my bonus

·       my computer has been upgraded

·       I have been busy debating with myself which elective courses to take during Pfizer Clinical Trial Learning Week 2011.  Little LTR, do you think I would benefit from ‘MindGym – Courageous Conversations’?  Extract from course description:  It is an exciting 90-minute exercise that helps learners develop skills on how to have conversations about challenging topics. Learners will leave feeling comfortable with tactics and approaches to raise tough issues with peers, team members, and managers.

·       the heartfelt letter I wrote to you on Feb 1 must have got lost in the post

More soon

Best,

Ian

Friday 18 February 2011

Letter to Read (No. 13): A collective effort

Dear Ian, dear all,

This is going to be very short.

The fact that I started this blog doesn't mean that I ever wanted this to become a blockbuster.  News are slow for the time being and the original objective of this remains: please send me an e-mail with things you would like to say, your story or your concerns.  I would like to keep this personal and compelling and I won't publish any names.

I'll try as much as I can to keep writing once a day, however, you all know now that there are literally no news.  Which I find flabbergasting, but there you go.  No news, we live in limbo...

We received an e-mail reminding us that it has been 17 days already since the news and that the "consultation" process will last for at least 90 days.  At the same time, a personal plea appeared in "Your Thanet" asking the Pfizer employees to wait before looking for jobs.  Waiting for what? who knows...

This is a difficult position for everybody but I'll do my very best to document this process as soon as we have something to document.  My conundrum: should I write or not? is that I promised a letter a day and I was planning to stick to that...I'll mull it over during the weekend.

Anyway, this "Letter to Read" was for Ian and for all.  Have a nice weekend.

Letter to Read

The Pfizer staff and site are a national asset

From yourthanet.co.uk

Read here

Wednesday 16 February 2011

Letter to Read (No. 11): Hiatus


Dear Ian,

No news to report.  Don't forget I'm here, that's all.  Sandwich has an eerie feeling now.  Motto is “business as usual” (?) this is a waiting game now.

Talk to you tomorrow?.

Letter to Read

Tuesday 15 February 2011

Letter to Read (No. 10): Our Story

Dear Ian,

Since I've got time to spend on this these days, I've decided to write our story.  Do you know this blog exists? don't forget about us, your Pfizer-Sandwich people!

Little Letter to Read's story: (no real Pfizer employees have been harmed...)

...to be continued....

Monday 14 February 2011

Letter to Read (No. 9): St Valentine's

Dear Ian,

Today is St. Valentine’s Day.  A bit of a rubbish St. Valentine’s as we are not in the “mood” for love but anyway, let’s get straight to business.

I was wondering how your life is and if you will have a nice St. Valentine’s with your better half.  I was wondering if you would go to a nice restaurant and will buy some flowers.  Or perhaps, you will stay at home, with a lovely candlelit dinner for two.

How wonderful life is when you are not between a rock and a hard place.

Whilst many of us will spend today wondering where we’ll work and how we’re going to pay off mortgages, move our children from their schools and selling our devaluated homes, you will most certainly be in NY, forgetting that your actions have put lots of people under incredible strain. 

The Pharma business is definitely changing.  When lawyers and accountants are at the top of the business, science (and scientists) suffers.  I don’t think I need to remind you that our business is “we make medicines”.  But apparently, Pfizer would like to sell medicines made by others, without taking risks.  When Pfizer is making billions but still decides to fire its R&D workforce, something tells me that this is not the right thing to do.  Perhaps accountants and lawyers will make medicines? No, it doesn’t sound right. 

I don’t think your little Pfizer-Sandwich people are the only ones baffled by your decisions.  Instead of working for sustained growth you seem to steer your boat to gain maximum profit in the short term.  I am not one to pretend to understand what you do, but somehow, something tells me that this is the wrong strategy for a business that plays (or used to play) the long game.

It is heartbreaking that not only all the buildings and labs will be abandoned in 18 moths or less, thousands of very qualified people are currently closing projects, abandoning experiments, leaving things that could have come up with something interesting and good unfinished.  Seriously, you added all the columns and realised this was more cost effective after years and years of investment.  Seriously?

I will not pretend that I know how Wall Street works but who in their right mind would invest long term in a business with no future? If you keep selling the key assets and knowledge, what will remain in 10, 15, 20 years or so?  You know that this is not going to last and you will come up with a new trick in your magic hat to excite Wall Street without doing anything substantial. Smoke screens, booby traps and decoy detonators are what you and your senior management seem to be experts at. 

Enough for today, I have better things to do and a lovely and supportive partner as well.

Happy St. Valentine’s Day everyone!

Letter to Read.

Friday 11 February 2011

Letter to Read (No. 8): +2600 Hits!

Dear Ian

Thanks! Letter to Read has reached +2600 hits.  I wouldn't have been able to do this without you!.  This is my "Letter to Read" of today: Look at it well because this is just the beginning of what's to come!

                                                (a.k.a "Letter to Read")


"We shall never surrender..." -W. Churchill-

Have a nice weekend everybody

Letter to Read

Thursday 10 February 2011

Pfizer Slashes R&D

This is an article from Nature News

Read here

Look at the nice picture.  Where will you apply for jobs?

Letter to Read (No. 7): Things you will not hear from your staff

Dear Ian,

I was trying to get inspiration today for my little letter and I thought I had enough of the moaning for a little while.  Tomorrow will be another day.

I've been thinking of a number of things that you will not hear from your Pfizer-Sandwich staff:

1.- I so totally knew this was going to happen
2.- I thought it was a neat thing to do.  Thumbs up!
3.- I SO totally understand
4.- I'm conflicted...because I'm a Pfizer shareholder...and my shares have gone up! :-)
5.- My family and I have taken this really well.  My kids love you.
6.- I think of this as an opportunity.  Life is for the brave!
7.- I wanted to look for another job anyway
8.- I feel liberated (well, this one you might hear actually)
9.- I always wanted to try a new career as a pole dancer
10.- But in fact, you are lovely!
11.- I'm having a barbecue on Saturday.  Do you want to come?
12.- I'm relocating to Groton!
13.- My mum wants to meet you
14.- Thank you very much for being honest with all of us.  We greatly appreciate your moral integrity
15.- Ian! BIG FAN!
16.- I want you to be the godfather of my newborn baby
17.- I want you to be the father of my newborn baby (hmmmm...not sure)
18.- Have a lovely day!
19.- Those pictures don't do you justice (they so do!)
20.- Lunch is on me

:-)

I can think of a number of things that we would like to tell you as well but I think we'll keep it half civilised.

Have a nice evening.

Letter to Read

Wednesday 9 February 2011

Letter to Read (No. 6): Chicken and Egg

Dear Ian,

Honest to God, it is difficult to write this letters.  What a mess!  However, I'm a good little trooper and I do keep my promises.  I know, I know, what can possibly be the value of one's word? but I do believe there is still some decency left,  and I want to honour the promise that I would write once a day.  Very difficult to find some decency in Pfizer's management, though.  What a bunch of liars.

Would you mind reading here? this is nonsense.  Check this out:
"
[Pfizer] was awarded with a Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) blue landmark plaque on 15 October 2010. The prize was in recognition of more than half a century of discoveries carried out by one of the UK’s leading companies, Pfizer. Its European research headquarters site is located in Sandwich, Kent. The company is widely recognised as having been at the forefront of many medicinal breakthroughs over the last fifty years.

The plaque was presented on behalf of the RSC by their immediate past president, Professor Dave Garner. Rod McKenzie, Senior Vice-President, Pfizer Research and Development said:
I am very proud to receive this award on behalf of Pfizer and our Sandwich site. Sandwich has long been a chemistry powerhouse, built on the passion and desire of generations of outstanding scientists to change lives for the better.  It is a wonderful testament to the many groundbreaking contributions to medicine Sandwich has made over the site’s fifty-six year history.
"
It is hard for me (and heartbreaking) to believe that you didn't know, Ian, at this time, that Pfizer Sandwich was doomed.  But of course, we must keep up appearances even if it means little sacrifices here and there!

Anyway, coming back to our business: what a mess! this is a chicken & egg thing: we (the little people) need to start looking for jobs because we know that we will be without a job soon , however, and this is the beauty of the thing: we don't know when we'll be out for sure, so we are scared to apply for jobs just in case we are offered a job...because we don't know when we'll be able to take it! WAIT. WHAT? WHY?

BECAUSE WE'LL LOOSE OUR REDUNDANCY PAYMENT IF WE "RESIGN" (oh, the irony, for goodness sake) even though we know for sure that we are out!.  Let me tell you Ian, in some cases, the redundancy might be significant.  I mean, significant for little people like us, with families, and mortgages, and mundane problems and stuff you don't need to worry about.

Isn't this messed up???? isn't this a fine work of art made by your lawyers????  I swear to God that if I need a therapist after this I'll send the bills to your office.


This, Ian my friend, is the stuff of nightmares.  A neurotic wait that will end in one way and one way only: we'll all get out of this with as little money as possible.  Who in his/her right mind will wait till the last minute to look for a job? plenty of people will leave before being told they must.  Which, will save you money.  I'm officially impressed.  I give it to you: it is all about money and Pfizer can make economies everywhere.  Even with the redundancy package of people who have just lost their jobs.

Anyway, Ian, tomorrow I'll try to write something a bit more upbeat even if I don't feel like it.  Let's see if I can make any of my colleagues smile because we seriously need cheering up.

Good night, sleep tight,

Letter to Read

Tuesday 8 February 2011

Letter to Read (No. 5): Little numbers

Dear Ian,

You thought I had forgotten today? aha! you hopeful little thing, how could I?

This letter is going to be very short.  A little letter to ask about little numbers.

(a) From the "hundreds" of possible jobs that you would be able to offer to your people of Pfizer Sandwich (as reported to the BBC), how many are there, seriously? I've heard of about a dozen people that will go to the Cambridge centre...
(b) If we are not going to Cambridge, Eureka! we're going to the States! lovely! hang on a minute: aren't you laying off like 1000 people in Groton? where are they going? uh-uh, doesn't look good
(c) Look at the job adverts within Pfizer global.  How many are there? I need to find my little calculator but  it doesn't look promising (I can see a pattern here).
(d) We have different groups within Pfizer Sandwich aaaaannnndddddd....some of them are in the "consultation" process but some, are NOT in the "consultation" process (just yet).  How many waves of good-byes are we going to have? who's going first? who will be the ones turning the lights of the site off?

Questions, questions...little questions...and no answers...

Best wishes,

Letter to Read

Monday 7 February 2011

Pfizer: Cutting R&D to boost accountability or satisfy Wall Street ?

Ian, who are you kidding?

read here

Letter to Read (No. 4): Welcome to the Summer of our Discontent

Dear Ian,

Good morning! I hope all is well in the US.  Here in the UK the weather is kind of annoying actually, bits of rain, no sunshine...anyway, we are not going to start complaining about the weather as well! I personally got my plate full with all that is going (or not going?) on.

You shall be glad to know that we've reached 1000 hits in the blog.  This would call for a celebration if times were happier.  In fact, I called this "Welcome to the Summer of Our Discontent" because...(drum roll, please) just as the number of hits are going up, so is our discontent, got it?

Ian, I must be honest with you: you are not so popular these days around here.  People have more than a bone to pick with you, let me tell you.  One issue that people find particularly irritating is the "no-show" show.  Hello? Sandwich calling NY?.

Just trivia: since I have loads of time now to perfect my obsession with Pfizer, I went to Pfizer's twitter, check it out:

http://twitter.com/pfizer_news

Tweeted not by lovely gnomes or by little pixies but by Jennifer, one of your PR people.  Amazingly, there are NO NEWS on the closure of Pfizer Sandwich! isn't that lovely? we must have gone into Never Land for all that matters. God forbid we give the wrong impression to people.  "We make medicines" and all that and we are quite the philanthropists as well, I mean, who said money???? 2400 people loosing their jobs? who said that?

Well, well, well...if this is part of a master plan to get the Sandwich issue "done and dusted", I'm afraid that this is not going to be possible.  You see, I for one, do not agree and about +2400 people don't agree either.

We would like to propose, Ian, that you come to Sandwich to face this decision and that you talk to us directly, with no interference, no filter, no minions, no nothing.  Just you and us.  Like responsible adults.  This might come as a shock to you but since you are the one demanding accountability within Pfizer as a whole, we (for once!) are with you: we want accountability with regards to the closure of our site.  We propose to debate.  We want to see you and we want you and your team to explain what alternatives there are for us and Kent.

The no-news show can't go on for much longer.  This is not only ridiculous.  Is irresponsible.

Kind regards,

Letter to Read

Saturday 5 February 2011

Excel and Exceed, Pfizer little people!

Good morning dear Pfizer little people...rise and shine!

This is a very good video that comes from the blog of Pharma Giles

If it was commissioned by Pfizer to "rouse its weary troops" according to the info on Pharma Giles blog, then they're doing a top job (I think he refers to the original video...).  It has been updated to reflect the sad events of this week.

Dear colleagues, not easy but have a nice Saturday.

Friday 4 February 2011

Is Pfizer's New CEO Laying Off the Wrong Employees?

Nothing to do with me, sadly, I wish I could come up with stuff this clever and articulated, but for your own sanity, I recommend you to read here

Oh, and another one: How are Pharma CEO's Like the Ostrich  read here

Letter to Read (No. 3): No News...Good News????

Dear Ian,

I have to tell you that the morale of your Sandwich troops is not the best right now.  Well, in fact, it sucks.  I'm not a happy bunny today.

It has appeared all over the newspapers that Pfizer would try to relocate as many employees as possible to other subsidiaries (we are talking about hundreds, not thousands, but a little gesture is well received!).

However, since Tuesday, and after these courageous declarations from Pfizer's spin doctors, NOTHING.

Which kinds of make we wonder about our redundancy package.  Word on the street and my feeling as well is that we are going to get screwed.  Sorry! I don't mean to be harsh, you know, but we can't deny that the relationship Pfizer-Employees must be at its historic low point.  Not our best moment definitely. But anyway, this will be dealt with in another letter.  One problem first, then the next.  This is the way little "Letter to Read" works!

OK, so, going back to the NO NEWS issue.  Why is that????  I'm getting a bit paranoid with Pfizer lately, not that I am Julian Assange of Wikileaks or anything (OMG! did I mention Pfizer and Wikileaks in the same sentence! I'm going to get fired! oh, it's done already, OK then)

Sorry, I digress....I have envisaged in my free time 2 scenarios as to why, oh why? we don't know anything:

(1) You didn't plan the aftermath or
(2) You are playing mind games

Now, let's tackle (1) first.  Again, there are two possibilities:

(1.1) You planned the whole operation a long time ago but with the Christmas parties and all you didn't have the time to plan properly the next steps, or,
(1.2) You made this decision like, last Sunday, after going to the pub, you drank too much, after a bravado you signed in all the papers detailing the demise of Pfizer-Sandwich AND sent it via FEDEX to the Board, so there was nothing you could do on Monday already.  So of course, you need to do the planning now.

Either way, not impressed.

Now, let's examine (2).  You are playing mind games.

I was watching on the TV the other day something about elephants (I'm getting somewhere here, please bear with me!).  Now, for these asian elephants to do all the little things that their masters want, they have to "break" the elephant.

I can tell you, Ian, that little "Letter to Read" (a.k.a LTR) is not one to give in, give up or be broken like the elephant on the TV.  In fact, little LTR thinks that he/she is so great that can even move things with his/her mind.  Moreover, LTR's mum is very proud of LTR's achievement and tells LTR that he loves him/her every day.  And I'm quite cool and good looking, by the way.

So, is Pfizer going to keep playing mind games with us? are the good and the mighty going to spend even more time saying nothing?

It is great time that you come up with some solutions here, since you and your Board have had the great idea of destroying a whole site and mess up with the lives of more than 2400 people and their families.

Looking forward to your reply,

Kind regards,

Letter to Read

Thursday 3 February 2011

Letter to Read (No. 2): Timeline of a Day

Dear Ian,

I'm ever so sorry to keep you busy reading my letters.  However, since the news exploded on Tuesday and given that this is "a letter a day" project and today is Thursday, I have a bit of catching up to do.

OK, so now back to business.  I'm sure you'll approve.

I have to be honest, Ian, my friend.  I am royally p****d off.  I mean, it is a bit of a manic cycle that I'm suffering now since I have ups and downs, but let's focus on one problem at a time.

Why? you can ask. Thanks for asking. I'm angry because when I revisit the events from Tuesday I cannot be but absolutely appalled about the way the bomb was dropped.  So, let's get the facts right.  From the inside.

TUESDAY 01/02/2011
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07:00 am: Alarm goes off.  Little "Letter to Read" wakes up.

07:15 am: Little "Letter to Read" sips some coffee, peacefully, looking outside of the window.  It is going to be a great day.

07:30 am: Little "Letter to Read" takes a shower.  It must remember to pay the electricity otherwise won't be able to cook a wonderful dinner that night.  Oh, and buy some bread.

07:45 am: Little "Letter to Read" is reading an article on the web about how the UK needs people to go into science and engineering careers.  "Damn right!", little "Letter to Read" says to him/herself.

08:00 am: Little "Letter to Read" gets dressed.  Is it the blue jacket or the maroon one today? oh the dilemma! the blue one.  Decided.

08:15 am: Little "Letter to Read" drives off to work.  Seagulls have pooped on car AGAIN.  "Letter to Read" thinks that those birds are evil.  Anyway, rather enjoyable the landscape.  Oh!, there it is: Pfizer. Lovely.  It is going to be a great day.

08:55 am: Little "Letter to Read" is a busy bee today.  Lots of exciting scientific work to do.

11:48 am: We receive an e-mail saying that there is a "Town Hall" at 12.45 in the Restaurant.  That sounds rather hurried? who's sick? is there a promotion? how exciting!  Hang on, there is something else on that e-mail.  It says that the Restaurant will work till 12.30, so we must all get there fast to buy some food!

12:45 pm:  The Restaurant is rather packed.  Sardines come to mind.  Not sure sure that this 'Town Hall" thing is a great idea.

12:50 pm: The Head of R&D says, after a VERY brief introduction that Pfizer had decided to close down Sandwich and all living things will be gone in 18 months.

01:00 pm: Little "Letter to Read" is quite SHOCKED and starts texting/calling other half.

Rest of the afternoon: A bit of a blur...little "Letter to Read" sees people crying but doesn't feel like crying now.  Feels a bit numb actually.

Did we know?  Nope
Were we prepared: Nope
Was this expected somehow: Nope

I must admit that the despicable way in which this was handled, has left me shocked and angry (well, I'm mainly angry because I'm losing my job but this didn't help).

I won't bother you anymore with my problems, Ian, but this had to be said.  I'm pretty sure that you have absolutely nothing to do with this and is all your minions' fault.  Minions! you definitely need to keep an eye on them.

Next time, when you *need* to make a decision like this, it would be rather nice if people could be prepared that this *could* happen (like a sort of, scenario, but a REAL one).  Communication of such news is definitely not easy, but a "no communication and shock" strategy is kind of lame.  And coward.

Oh, and by the way, it would have been good if you would have come to the site yourself, to deal with the gazillion questions that we might have had.  I know, you are busy.  I know, you gave clear instructions to your managers to be "there" "for us"  your people.  Thanks.  But it would have been kind of nice if you were there, you know, to face the bad news with us.

I'm afraid I'll have to let you go Ian.  Thank you very much for listening.  Talk to you tomorrow?

Yours truly,

Letter to Read

Letter to Read (No. 1): After the News - KaBOOM!

Dear Ian,

It was quite a shock to say the least, when we knew what was going to happen.  I mean, who would have thought?

We, little busy bees working on our projects what do we know about the corporate decisions? and suddenly, KaBOOM!

A meteorite could have fallen into Sandwich with less moral devastation.  Texts and phone calls to family and friends.  What are we supposed to do, hein?  When your world falls apart little piece by little piece, you don't feel so great, let me tell you.  But we are resourceful people, right? of course!!! we'll bounce back you will say.  Goes without saying.  What else can you say?  Good friends are there to cheer one up, isn't that right?

Oh, Ian, if only you knew.  I started reading some comments from the internet.  I know that you are super busy, you can't follow-up all the news and comments on the web.  Let me help you out.

An interesting one, written by a guy somewhere (I'll try to track it down, can't remember where it was...I've read so many comments) was saying, **read carefully**, that his girlfriend was offered a job in Pfizer Sandwich after leaving Academia because she felt there were no opportunities for a long term career as a post-doc.  She was super excited AND, watch out, SHE WAS SUPPOSED to start next week (or was it this week?).

You get the picture: BEFORE getting even started, she will be ALREADY redundant.  A bit of a moral blow, don't you think? I hope that you will personally apologise to her when you have time in your busy diary.  Just a phone call.  After all, we asked Gordon Brown to apologise over and over for some stuff that wasn't even really that important (some of it might have been of importance, can't remember now, I've got my own problems as you know).

Just think, Ian, since I know that you are a person of great moral character: how would you feel? I know I can trust that you'll be "in-sync" with this person.  C'mon lad, give her a call.  I'm sure she'll understand.

OK, got to go now, I don't want people to think that I'm doing nothing.  More later.

Have a nice day.

Yours truly,

Letter to Read

Write your Letter to Read

Dear Pfizer little people,

If you feel like you want to let Ian know how you are doing, or you want to help me document this process, please send me an email to lettertoread@gmail.com

I promise to publish the most interesting, poignant and funny letters I receive.  Mind you, you might end up with a career in writing if you're very good! who knows? This might be a "new career" path for you.  You know what I'm talking about, right? You would be "opening" your career prospects.  After all, let's be honest, the future in the Pharma Industry it is kiiiiind of gloomy right now.

But let's not dwell on the negative! of course not.  This blog is supposed to be upbeat. And helpful.  And cathartic.  You get the picture.

I will not publish the e-mail addresses of anybody unless you EXPLICITLY tell me to do it.

Letter to Read

Dear Ian Read, Pfizer's CEO

This is a blog dedicated to you.

I've decided to write "a letter a day" to let you know how we are doing, after the announcement of the closure of the Sandwich site.  Since the management is worried about us, our future and all that, I thought you would be pleased to know.  After all, once you've decided to obliterate a research site, leaving 2400 people unemployed at the stroke of a pen, I think you have the right to know how we feel.  I am sure that you realise that we are not just numbers, of course you don't.  You care about our future and you will do your best to find the best alternatives for us.  I can sleep better at night now.

For those of you who don't know, it is sort of hard to get hold of Ian.  Kind of difficult to send him direct e-mails or to deliver by hand my letters. Oh, Ian, you devil! little globetrotter.  But fear not!  I will do my best to keep you updated Ian.  I am sure that you will be pleased.

Rest reassured, Ian, that I will send you "a letter a day" to document these next 18 months, when we'll be out of your life (are we not already?!).

Yours truly,

Letter to Read