Originally posted by: mryellow2
1. Keep your present job.
2. Find a new one. One where you're valued for your talents and what you bring to the company/business, not the number of years you've been in the market(although I will admit, experience is the most important factor on your resume, but as they say quality is more important than quantity, to a point =p).
3. Be professional and give 2 weeks notice after you land your new job.
4. Hightail it outta there!
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Vic
Go back to your parents' basement. She had paid leave time available and sh!t happens. She can't control the traffic. Should she have left first thing Sunday morning in order to please your royal highness?Originally posted by: waggy
that still does not matter. She is paid to be at work. if she cant make it in on time then she should not be working there.![]()
Like I said, sh!t happens. I have never punished an employee for circumstances beyond their control unless they make a habit of it. In an isolated instance like this, I would have stood behind my employee, not reprimanded her. I want happy productive people, not demoralized people putting their resumes together.
yeap sh!t happens. but again it is NOT the companys problem. it is hers. if she cant work because she stayed out late then they have every right to fire her.
you want happy people? how about not having people call in because they are "tired". the other people in the office had to take up the slack because she was out late. yes i understand it is NOT her fault. but again it is not works fault either.
As a manager i have to side on the boss. Granted calling her at home to see if she is sick is over the top. Unless she has a track record of calling in.
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Your boss really sounds like she's wound up way too tight. Calling to check if someone's actually sick is over the line IMO. She's treating you like children, not professional adults.
Sometimes people act like children and not professional adults. You should see some of the people that work at my company.
Originally posted by: Dezign
Update:
I was issued a verbal and written warning. My boss said if anything like this happens again, I will be formally written up and dismissed.
Boss: "What happened yesterday was NOT acceptable. If this was any other company, if I was any other boss, you'd be fired on the spot without a second thought. I know you went to Vegas, but staying out late and partying and getting drunk is no excuse not to come into work and fulfill your job responsibilities. What you did by not coming in was irresponsible and immature. It is YOUR duty as a worker, as someone I hired to work for me, to be here every day unless you are ill or it is an emergency. You should never let your fun interrupt your duty as an employee."
Me (upset she assumed I was "out late/partying", which my coworker assumed when I came in... he said "I don't even want to hear it, you can't skip work because you're hungover" when I started to explain... I NEVER go out/drink/party on weeknights, a "crazy weekday" night to me is having an ATOT board game party): "I understand and I agree. But in my defense, I did plan ahead and I left Las Vegas at 6pm Sunday evening, expecting to be home no later than midnight. There was an accident on the 15 which had traffic backed up for miles, and we were basically stop-and-go for four hours." (we actually returned to the area around 4:30am, but I had to drop off my friends in Glendale and Irvine, and by the time I got home it was 6:30am)
Boss: "You should have planned it better, and that is no excuse. I don't want to hear excuses. I don't care why you were back at 6:30am, that's something you have to suck up and deal with. I expect you to be ready to work at 9am, unless you have previously requested time off, unless it is an emergency, or unless you are sick."
Me (not knowing what else to say... planned it better??!): "I understand."
Boss: "If it happens again, you WILL be written up and dismissed. Do I make myself clear?"
Me: "Yes. It won't happen again."
Boss: "Do you think I'm being fair? I could write you up right now, but I'm choosing not to."
Me: "Yes. It won't happen again. Thank you."
Boss: "See that it doesn't."
(end of meeting)
*sigh* Two strikes and you're out, I guess.
Regarding my Internet time (particularly on ATOT). I ONLY browse and post on the message boards when I have time. I do NOT go on ATOT unless I have fulfilled my job duties, and I only go online or attend to personal matters when I have time to (nothing else to take care of). With what I do, some times are busier than others. However, I NEVER postpone my work duties to surf or mess around online, and have ALWAYS fulfilled my job requirements (frequently going above and beyond, IMO). It doesn't take a brain surgeon to do this job, and even my boss/coworker admits to that... it's entry-level, and I am VERY efficient at what I do. I get things done well, correctly, and on time... and lo and behold, I am left with PLENTY of extra time which I would otherwise spend staring at my cubicle wall.
For those of you who read my "critique my resume/cover letter" thread, you know that I have been extremely restless at my current job, and am looking for something more challenging/fulfilling. I haven't been happy here for quite some time now... partly because of the lackluster "work" involved, partly because of management/coworkers.
You can be sure I'll be sowing my seeds elsewhere, and hopefully one of those seeds will blossom into fruition.
Thank you all for the advice, feedback and support. I've finished my duties (have gone beyond/over quota) for this ENTIRE week, but will go and shuffle around my cubicle now, straightening up, etc. so it looks like I'm busy.
*sigh*
Needless to say, I'm not very encouraged to go above and beyond in this type of work environment... micromanagement gives me a headache.
Off to shuffle. Have a good night, everyone...
Originally posted by: athithi
Your boss sucks. Find a new job ASAP
And ignore the pre-programmed jerks in this thread who think that the "company" rules the world and all the people that live in it. I bet they believe the employee handbook was written by some infallible God in Upper ManagementI also bet they think that the "company" generates all the money and is doing you a favour by giving you some of it
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Originally posted by: Dezign
Update:
I was issued a verbal and written warning. My boss said if anything like this happens again, I will be formally written up and dismissed.
Boss: "What happened yesterday was NOT acceptable. If this was any other company, if I was any other boss, you'd be fired on the spot without a second thought. I know you went to Vegas, but staying out late and partying and getting drunk is no excuse not to come into work and fulfill your job responsibilities. What you did by not coming in was irresponsible and immature. It is YOUR duty as a worker, as someone I hired to work for me, to be here every day unless you are ill or it is an emergency. You should never let your fun interrupt your duty as an employee."
Me (upset she assumed I was "out late/partying", which my coworker assumed when I came in... he said "I don't even want to hear it, you can't skip work because you're hungover" when I started to explain... I NEVER go out/drink/party on weeknights, a "crazy weekday" night to me is having an ATOT board game party): "I understand and I agree. But in my defense, I did plan ahead and I left Las Vegas at 6pm Sunday evening, expecting to be home no later than midnight. There was an accident on the 15 which had traffic backed up for miles, and we were basically stop-and-go for four hours." (we actually returned to the area around 4:30am, but I had to drop off my friends in Glendale and Irvine, and by the time I got home it was 6:30am)
Boss: "You should have planned it better, and that is no excuse. I don't want to hear excuses. I don't care why you were back at 6:30am, that's something you have to suck up and deal with. I expect you to be ready to work at 9am, unless you have previously requested time off, unless it is an emergency, or unless you are sick."
Me (not knowing what else to say... planned it better??!): "I understand."
Boss: "If it happens again, you WILL be written up and dismissed. Do I make myself clear?"
Me: "Yes. It won't happen again."
Boss: "Do you think I'm being fair? I could write you up right now, but I'm choosing not to."
Me: "Yes. It won't happen again. Thank you."
Boss: "See that it doesn't."
(end of meeting)
*sigh* Two strikes and you're out, I guess.
Regarding my Internet time (particularly on ATOT). I ONLY browse and post on the message boards when I have time. I do NOT go on ATOT unless I have fulfilled my job duties, and I only go online or attend to personal matters when I have time to (nothing else to take care of). With what I do, some times are busier than others. However, I NEVER postpone my work duties to surf or mess around online, and have ALWAYS fulfilled my job requirements (frequently going above and beyond, IMO). It doesn't take a brain surgeon to do this job, and even my boss/coworker admits to that... it's entry-level, and I am VERY efficient at what I do. I get things done well, correctly, and on time... and lo and behold, I am left with PLENTY of extra time which I would otherwise spend staring at my cubicle wall.
For those of you who read my "critique my resume/cover letter" thread, you know that I have been extremely restless at my current job, and am looking for something more challenging/fulfilling. I haven't been happy here for quite some time now... partly because of the lackluster "work" involved, partly because of management/coworkers.
You can be sure I'll be sowing my seeds elsewhere, and hopefully one of those seeds will blossom into fruition.
Thank you all for the advice, feedback and support. I've finished my duties (have gone beyond/over quota) for this ENTIRE week, but will go and shuffle around my cubicle now, straightening up, etc. so it looks like I'm busy.
*sigh*
Needless to say, I'm not very encouraged to go above and beyond in this type of work environment... micromanagement gives me a headache.
Off to shuffle. Have a good night, everyone...
Originally posted by: kranky
I didn't want to post until I found out what happened in the meeting. So now that I've read that, here's my take.
There are three reasons why this went so badly for you.
1. Your boss is very driven.
2. They knew you were in Vegas for the weekend (either before or after the fact).
3. You are much younger than your co-workers.
The reason your boss (and coworker) went crazy is that they see you as an irresponsible person who parties too much. (Not saying you are, but that's how they see you). I will guess that you talk about your social life in the office. They have no social life. So the boss has been waiting for your "party lifestyle" to catch up with you so she could jump all over you, and this was her big chance. In her mind, only a snot-nosed college kid party animal would have been in your position in the first place, and then you had the UNBELIEVABLE BIG BALLS to call in TIRED! And if they knew you were in Vegas anyway, calling in sick wouldn't have made much difference. She still would have felt the same way - that you overdid it on the weekend because you are irresponsible.
She probably doesn't want to fire you. She just hates that you have an active social life and you aren't 110% devoted to work like she is, and since in this case it interfered with work, she went off the deep end. You mentioned she tries to "mother" you sometimes, and that's also part of why it went down like it did. Part of her freak-out was designed to "teach you a lesson". You were supposed to be "scared straight".
My feeling is that this will pass, but the lesson for you is not to talk about your social life in the office. Don't socialize with your coworkers or your boss (in this case, anyway). There is no possible upside to bringing your personal life into the work environment.
Originally posted by: kranky
I didn't want to post until I found out what happened in the meeting. So now that I've read that, here's my take.
There are three reasons why this went so badly for you.
1. Your boss is very driven.
2. They knew you were in Vegas for the weekend (either before or after the fact).
3. You are much younger than your co-workers.
The reason your boss (and coworker) went crazy is that they see you as an irresponsible person who parties too much. (Not saying you are, but that's how they see you). I will guess that you talk about your social life in the office. They have no social life. So the boss has been waiting for your "party lifestyle" to catch up with you so she could jump all over you, and this was her big chance. In her mind, only a snot-nosed college kid party animal would have been in your position in the first place, and then you had the UNBELIEVABLE BIG BALLS to call in TIRED! And if they knew you were in Vegas anyway, calling in sick wouldn't have made much difference. She still would have felt the same way - that you overdid it on the weekend because you are irresponsible.
She probably doesn't want to fire you. She just hates that you have an active social life and you aren't 110% devoted to work like she is, and since in this case it interfered with work, she went off the deep end. You mentioned she tries to "mother" you sometimes, and that's also part of why it went down like it did. Part of her freak-out was designed to "teach you a lesson". You were supposed to be "scared straight".
My feeling is that this will pass, but the lesson for you is not to talk about your social life in the office. Don't socialize with your coworkers or your boss (in this case, anyway). There is no possible upside to bringing your personal life into the work environment.
Dezign, I think this is the best advice given in the thread. This is exactly what I think about the situation, but I didn't know how to write it out. Pay attention to this post, and act in such a way to avoid problems spelled out in kranky's post. Good luck.Originally posted by: kranky
I didn't want to post until I found out what happened in the meeting. So now that I've read that, here's my take.
There are three reasons why this went so badly for you.
1. Your boss is very driven.
2. They knew you were in Vegas for the weekend (either before or after the fact).
3. You are much younger than your co-workers.
The reason your boss (and coworker) went crazy is that they see you as an irresponsible person who parties too much. (Not saying you are, but that's how they see you). I will guess that you talk about your social life in the office. They have no social life. So the boss has been waiting for your "party lifestyle" to catch up with you so she could jump all over you, and this was her big chance. In her mind, only a snot-nosed college kid party animal would have been in your position in the first place, and then you had the UNBELIEVABLE BIG BALLS to call in TIRED! And if they knew you were in Vegas anyway, calling in sick wouldn't have made much difference. She still would have felt the same way - that you overdid it on the weekend because you are irresponsible.
She probably doesn't want to fire you. She just hates that you have an active social life and you aren't 110% devoted to work like she is, and since in this case it interfered with work, she went off the deep end. You mentioned she tries to "mother" you sometimes, and that's also part of why it went down like it did. Part of her freak-out was designed to "teach you a lesson". You were supposed to be "scared straight".
My feeling is that this will pass, but the lesson for you is not to talk about your social life in the office. Don't socialize with your coworkers or your boss (in this case, anyway). There is no possible upside to bringing your personal life into the work environment.