The Manager Who Should Not Be
Jun. 26th, 2006 04:22 pm(The Continuing Adventures of the New Manager)
On Mondays mornings we have our weekly team meetings, today being the first since the changeover to the new manager. She of course felt obligated to attend and introduce herself formally.
I had to try very hard not to laugh at her outright when she explained how her management style, which she has been using for over twenty years now, was to treat people like mature adults and to not micromanage, and that we'd probably never hear from her as long as we do our jobs.
I was sorely tempted to point out that my wife once was on the phone with HR; the manager in question assumed that the call was in regards to her, and began efforts to get my wife fired the very next day.
I was further tempted to point out that sending out deskwide warnings on a trifling issue is not exactly an indicator that you tend to treat people professionally or as mature adults.
Last of all, I've been itching to say, "Ia! Ia! Cthulhu fhtagn!" all day now. At the meeting, I was trying to decide whether to point at the manager and scream it in hysterics... or whether to instead yell, "Ia! Ia! Chrystal fhtagn!" and then run out of the room, climb in my car, and go home. Somehow I managed not to do either, and instead just calmly sipped my Mountain Dew then went to my desk to settle in and do some work.
But resumes are going out. Oh yes, my friends, resumes are going out. I cannot describe the horror which would befall me if they weren't. (But it would glow with a sickly green glow, I'm sure...)
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On Mondays mornings we have our weekly team meetings, today being the first since the changeover to the new manager. She of course felt obligated to attend and introduce herself formally.
I had to try very hard not to laugh at her outright when she explained how her management style, which she has been using for over twenty years now, was to treat people like mature adults and to not micromanage, and that we'd probably never hear from her as long as we do our jobs.
I was sorely tempted to point out that my wife once was on the phone with HR; the manager in question assumed that the call was in regards to her, and began efforts to get my wife fired the very next day.
I was further tempted to point out that sending out deskwide warnings on a trifling issue is not exactly an indicator that you tend to treat people professionally or as mature adults.
Last of all, I've been itching to say, "Ia! Ia! Cthulhu fhtagn!" all day now. At the meeting, I was trying to decide whether to point at the manager and scream it in hysterics... or whether to instead yell, "Ia! Ia! Chrystal fhtagn!" and then run out of the room, climb in my car, and go home. Somehow I managed not to do either, and instead just calmly sipped my Mountain Dew then went to my desk to settle in and do some work.
But resumes are going out. Oh yes, my friends, resumes are going out. I cannot describe the horror which would befall me if they weren't. (But it would glow with a sickly green glow, I'm sure...)
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Date: 2006-06-26 09:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-26 09:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-26 09:47 pm (UTC)then there's the long conversation during the meeting about which venues is ok to let people know someone's not doing their job, followed by the side rant about one person being paranoid that others are going to have personal vendettas against her.
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Date: 2006-06-26 11:08 pm (UTC)Best of luck, and I hope you land something before the fecal matter impacts the air movement device.
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Date: 2006-06-27 01:05 am (UTC)logdiary of EVERY interaction, good and bad, and my thoughts and reactions.In my case, I left it in a desk drawer with some personal papers where she shouldn't ever be. I was reassigned the next week.
In your exit interview, I advise you to take your version to HR with the phrase "hostile working environment." Start with "Day one, entire department threatened because one person screwed up."
Use as many actual quotes as you can.
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Date: 2006-06-27 02:54 am (UTC)That's extremely evil.
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Date: 2006-06-27 02:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-27 03:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-27 06:36 am (UTC)Not terribly bright, that manager.
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Date: 2006-06-27 07:09 am (UTC)Yeesh. I'm pretty sure there were at least a couple of people who had vendettas against me at various points, but it's not as if they were competent enough to make any kind of impact. Well, except one, and that was back when I was young and naive and thought that deep down, everyone was nice. And it was more that he was bored, in a position of power, and liked abusing it.
(And in the end, he still didn't manage to have any major effect. Loser. I prefer my self-appointed nemeses to actually be able to appear on my radar, y'know?)
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Date: 2006-06-27 11:57 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-27 08:18 pm (UTC)