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Josh123

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What the hell do they have authority over? I have this HR manager at my office that is always on my ass about something going wrong as if she is my boss. Does she really have the right to be in my business all the time?
 
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IndyColtsFan

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What the hell do they have authority over? I have this HR manager at my office that is always on my ass about something going wrong as if she is my boss. Does she really have the right to be in my business all the time?

It is generally HR's job to investigate violations of company policy and to recommend and/or enact disciplinary action.

And remember boys and girls, HR is out to do one thing -- protect the company's interests. Never believe for a minute that they're on "your" side if you have a complaint against the company.
 

Spikesoldier

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What the hell do they have authority over? I have this HR manager at my office that is always on my ass about something going wrong as if she is my boss. Does she really have the right to be in my business all the time?

so may i ask, what is your role at the company?
 

Mr. Lennon

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Human resources has to be the one of the shittiest and unfulfilling careers.

I had an HR manager like that too. I would either ignore or tell him to fuck off. I was one of the top salesmen, so there wasn't anything he could do to me.
 

Josh123

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so may i ask, what is your role at the company?

PC/Networking Specialist

I'll give you a run down of the problem. I was asked to check the video conference equipment at 2 for a meeting at 2:15 so I stroll in there and check it out. Everything looks good so I take off because I had another issue come up. I get a call about 20 minutes ago from the HR manager asking if I checked it and I tell her I did. Well turns out they had problems and she asks why I didn't stick around and wait on them. I tell her I had another issue pop up so I couldn't wait around for 15 minutes and she digs further asking what exactly I was doing.

I mean seriously, they have my cell phone but instead of calling they would rather throw their hands up and complain. We have roughly 250 employees here and only myself and a newhire to support them.
 

nageov3t

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is HR in your company in charge of making sure the conference rooms are maintained or did they need the equipment working for something specific?

I've been working at my company for 7.5 years... I don't think I've spoken to anyone in HR since filling out my random just-hired paperwork (401K, gym waiver, direct deposit forms, etc)
 

guyver01

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I mean seriously, they have my cell phone but instead of calling they would rather throw their hands up and complain. We have roughly 250 employees here and only myself and a newhire to support them.

Perhaps HR has received complaints about your performance, that you are easy to anger when questioned about issues, and they were testing you.

Congrats... you just failed.

Start updating your resume.
 

Spikesoldier

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probably what happened is that HR and the managers were gonna have a video chat with big boss, and they managed to screw that up, so youre taking the blame.
 

Juddog

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PC/Networking Specialist

I'll give you a run down of the problem. I was asked to check the video conference equipment at 2 for a meeting at 2:15 so I stroll in there and check it out. Everything looks good so I take off because I had another issue come up. I get a call about 20 minutes ago from the HR manager asking if I checked it and I tell her I did. Well turns out they had problems and she asks why I didn't stick around and wait on them. I tell her I had another issue pop up so I couldn't wait around for 15 minutes and she digs further asking what exactly I was doing.

I mean seriously, they have my cell phone but instead of calling they would rather throw their hands up and complain. We have roughly 250 employees here and only myself and a newhire to support them.

Any time I've been asked to setup conferencing equipment and make sure it works, I hang around until I see that they have it working. When they said to show up early and make sure it works, they were really saying "help the guys set it up with their equipment if they have any trouble", not "make sure the hardware functions".

Because you blew that, now they suspect you.
 

Lifted

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The HR Manager is your supervisor, or the meeting was for HR and they wanted to know if everything was ready for their meeting?

If HR is somehow supervising you, this seems like less of an HR rant and more of a 'lack of proper org chart' rant.

If HR was complaining that their meeting was fucked because you didn't stick around or check in to make sure everything was working, sounds like you should get your resume updated. :p
 

PingSpike

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I can understand why you might get bitched out here...but not why it would come from HR and not your boss.
 

Vette73

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HR is for the boss that is passive aggressive. So instead of telling you that your contract will not be renewed with enough time to find more work they just let things work themselves out.



← Works HR
 

Josh123

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It wasn't even an HR meeting. I just found out the guys that had the conference had to get the trainer to come in and look at it to fix it. The trainer said it had timed out but nothing was actually wrong with it and the people doing the conference are freakin idiots.
 

Juddog

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It wasn't even an HR meeting. I just found out the guys that had the conference had to get the trainer to come in and look at it to fix it. The trainer said it had timed out but nothing was actually wrong with it and the people doing the conference are freakin idiots.

They may be freakin' idiots, but that's why you're around - to help them get set up. They're the idiots, and you're the brain to help them get things running smoothly.

Not to turn on the equipment, say "oh yeah that works", then jet. They asked you to do something and you did a half assed job of it, now are bitching at them for calling you out.

You better update your resume.
 

shortylickens

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At many companies HR is the supreme power.
Their number one priority is to keep people from suing the company. And I dunno if you've been paying attention to American law since the 80's but suing a large company is probably the easiest money you can possibly come by. And it can shut down a powerful, successful business overnight.
 

Josh123

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They may be freakin' idiots, but that's why you're around - to help them get set up. They're the idiots, and you're the brain to help them get things running smoothly.

Not to turn on the equipment, say "oh yeah that works", then jet. They asked you to do something and you did a half assed job of it, now are bitching at them for calling you out.

You better update your resume.

I'm not bitching at them for not knowing what to do, I'm bitching because they didn't even try contacting me when I specifically told one user "If you run into any problems, call me.". Cell phones are pretty common these days....
 

Malak

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What exactly is it that you do here?

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spidey07

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What exactly is it that you do here?

I setup up the video conference! The HR folks aren't good video conference, they're too dumb to dial a phone number. So I take the number and input it for them. Don't you get it! They're not good with video! What's wrong with you people?