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Post by busy on Apr 2, 2024 23:28:56 GMT
This guy is so worthless. It’s NOW time to talk to her about her ability to do the job? They should have had that conversation months ago and provided any needed accommodations.
And that comment to you about her medical complications- he’s a worthless and a dick.
Ugh. Fingers crossed on the interview.
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Post by scrapmaven on Apr 2, 2024 23:53:57 GMT
I think he's placating you and telling you what he thinks you want to hear. Though hand slapping you for her flakiness and incompetence is just wrong. Clearly, he's afraid to do anything about the situation and thinks you believe that he's actively trying to resolve this. I really really really hope you get this new job. This is way out of line and extremely unprofessional on their part.
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Post by AussieMeg on Apr 2, 2024 23:58:03 GMT
I hadn't heard anything from the issues in regard to my prior day email so I sent another. And I got my hand slapped by my boss Are you effing kidding me?! Even reading this shit has given me a knot in my stomach, I can't imagine what it's doing to you!! How did you stop yourself from telling him to stuff his job up his weak arse right then and there? I am glad that you took the day off sick. I would have been so upset and angry. I have every limb and digit crossed that you get another job, and these imbeciles are stuck with your useless co-worker forever.
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Post by **GypsyGirl** on Apr 2, 2024 23:58:42 GMT
I do feel terrible for her. That's why I was hesitant for a long while to do anything. I just didn't like the fact that I was letting them know what was going on with the project and I felt like he hand slapped me. Have you filed the complaint yet? If not, I'd do it ASAP.
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Post by Linda on Apr 3, 2024 0:51:17 GMT
I have no words but I'm really really hoping you get a new awesome job soon
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Post by cat2007 on Apr 3, 2024 1:06:45 GMT
You are so strong! Keep up the good work! Better things are coming for you!
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Post by cadoodlebug on Apr 3, 2024 2:15:22 GMT
He told me that he had a talk with his boss and they have decided that it is time to have serious discussions with my coworker about her ability to do the job. OMG, my jaw just hit the floor. The serious discussions should have happened last year. I would love to be a fly on the wall the day you leave for good and watch the boss realize he screwed up big time. What a nightmare.
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Post by lg on Apr 3, 2024 2:39:24 GMT
The same sort of thing happened to my sister. Colleague not doing her job as too “sick” etc. So many excuses. Sister put in formal complaints etc as she had to pick up the slack, nothing was ever done. Sister ended up getting a new job and leaving - she has a great position and loves her new workplace. Through the grapevine from ex colleagues she knows problem colleague still does no work, actually filed a lawsuit against the company stating they put her under too much mental anguish. For asking her to do the job she was employed to do. Literally the tasks on the job description. Oh yeah, and couldn’t give my sister a pay rise but replaced her with TWO people. jeremysgirl The only solution I can see is for you to leave and go somewhere else, they are using you like a cheating partner - “I promise it will be different this time, I’ve really changed, it’s not me it’s you, we’ve talked about this and you just need to be better or more tolerant…” 🤬
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Post by 950nancy on Apr 3, 2024 3:17:43 GMT
I really hope that a new job offer arrives quickly and you can peace out two weeks after. They haven't given you a reason to want to stay or worked with you beyond trying to pretend they feel bad for you.
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Post by quietgirl on Apr 3, 2024 3:18:22 GMT
Definitely fingers and toes crossed for the new job for you. That guy's a jerk
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Post by 3boysnme on Apr 3, 2024 9:08:20 GMT
Man, it just keeps getting worse and worse for you. How much PTO do you have? If you have enough time, I'd put in your two weeks notice and vacation out. During those two weeks, you apply for anything and everything. Get some temp jobs. I'm really hoping you get the job you interviewed for, but you need to proactive and take anything right now. Your health and peace of mind depend on it. They are using you and they don't care. They just want to cover their collective asses for how they are handling this business with your coworker, meanwhile putting the entire workload on you. They are bending over backwards for her, but doing nothing for you. I get that their hands are tied right now, but to not get you help during this time is wrong. It's been six months. All this stress is going to have YOU out with an illness.
Oh, and if the other place calls you and offers you the job this week? Take it and ask if you can start next week. Forget the 2 week notice unless you have PTO you can use to vacation out. They don't deserve two weeks notice. Good luck. Thinking about you and sending prayers.
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Post by jeremysgirl on Apr 3, 2024 10:59:17 GMT
I think he's placating you and telling you what he thinks you want to hear. Clearly, he's afraid to do anything about the situation and thinks you believe that he's actively trying to resolve this. This is where I stand right now. I feel like I'm being lied to, manipulated. He even tells me constantly what a "rockstar" I am and all I hear is, don't leave us, don't leave us, don't leave us. I feel like I'm being gaslighted constantly. I am glad that you took the day off sick. I would have been so upset and angry. I was so upset. All weekend I was pissed about this. I was so angry on Friday that I purposely rescheduled a meeting I had set for Monday because I was pretty confident that after such a busy weekend, I would feel mentally exhausted after stewing on this all weekend leading up until Monday. I needed another day just to get my mind back in the mindset where I could work again. Have you filed the complaint yet? If not, I'd do it ASAP. I have another meeting with HR this week. I updated the complaint on Friday and I am going to update it again today based on what happened yesterday. I have some questions about retaliation I want to ask before I file. But I'm officially ready. OMG, my jaw just hit the floor. The serious discussions should have happened last year. It's been much longer than six months. She came back late October 2022 and I registered my first complaint in January 2023. She has not been reliable or working up to par for any of the time I have worked with her. None of it. I don't know how she was prior to me taking this job two years ago, but her performance has been a mess in the year and a half since she's been back from having her stroke. How much PTO do you have? If you have enough time, I'd put in your two weeks notice and vacation out. During those two weeks, you apply for anything and everything. Get some temp jobs. I just can't do this. 2/3 of our income comes from my job and I am paid very well for what I do. I cannot afford to live on a temp salary. I have been looking for another job since November. And I'll just say, that I'm trying to patiently wait for the posting on the job the guy called me about a few weeks ago. I walked away from that conversation feeling like, he was saying he wanted me for the position and even though I'd have to follow the correct process, he was in my corner. So, I'm trying to patiently wait for the posting. Because if nothing else pans out, I think that will be my ticket out. All this stress is going to have YOU out with an illness. It's funny because Jeremy's response when I told him Friday about the handslapping was, what happens if something happens to you? He said, I feel like they aren't even treating you like you are a person.
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Post by lily on Apr 3, 2024 12:36:34 GMT
If this woman is as ill as she is making out to be, then she needs to be put on medical leave (and she can probably get short or long term disability and 2/3 of her pay). Then they can bring in a temp to help fill the role she is not doing.
I really hope you hear about the job you interviewed for!!
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Post by mikklynn on Apr 3, 2024 13:30:45 GMT
Of course he doesn't want you to leave. It would become even more apparent that HE is also worthless.
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Post by **GypsyGirl** on Apr 3, 2024 14:09:24 GMT
I have another meeting with HR this week. I updated the complaint on Friday and I am going to update it again today based on what happened yesterday. I have some questions about retaliation I want to ask before I file. But I'm officially ready. That's a good point, to cover retaliation, before you file. I find the whole 'bending over backwards' due to her illness perplexing, since you have (had?) some accommodations in place to deal with your own issues. Even with those in place, you still managed to do the work of two people. It seems unlikely that they would retaliate, but once you back people into corners there is no guarantee what they can/will do so it's good to be prepared. I hope that you find some peace once you file the complaint and that your job search is fruitful quickly. Will be thinking of you this week.
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Post by anaterra on Apr 3, 2024 15:04:28 GMT
Kinda makes you realize why the position was open.. when you applied for it.. no bueno
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Post by bbkeef on Apr 3, 2024 15:04:39 GMT
Crossing my fingers and toes that you get the new job. No one deserves this much stress from a job.
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Post by jeremysgirl on Apr 3, 2024 15:26:48 GMT
I find the whole 'bending over backwards' due to her illness perplexing, since you have (had?) some accommodations in place to deal with your own issues. Even with those in place, you still managed to do the work of two people. The only accommodation I have ever had is flexible schedule. And with that said, 90% of the time, I work 7-3:30. Even on days when I have medical appointments and such, I tend to work enough at outside times to work a 40 hour week. I did take an FMLA in 2019 for 2.5 weeks to do an outpatient mental health program. I was having so much trouble with my head, I couldn't even add 3-digit numbers together. I was stripped of all my meds and rerouted in that 2.5 weeks. And then I did intermittent FMLA when Esther died for 6 months at the discretion of my psychiatrist. In that six months, I took 17 days worth of FMLA total while doing a new job and the job of 2 people. I have needed time off which is true. Sometimes, I have a really unstable day and I use my earned sick leave. But I'm totally not a slouch of an employee. Most people would never know I even have a mental illness because I present no differently than the average employee.
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Post by **GypsyGirl** on Apr 3, 2024 16:34:14 GMT
But I'm totally not a slouch of an employee. Most people would never know I even have a mental illness because I present no differently than the average employee. I never intended to imply that and sincerely apologize if that is how it read. What I was trying to say (poorly I might add) is that you have had your own issues and yet still managed to cover not only your job but hers as well. I am happy to delete my post if you want.
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Post by jeremysgirl on Apr 3, 2024 16:58:38 GMT
But I'm totally not a slouch of an employee. Most people would never know I even have a mental illness because I present no differently than the average employee. I never intended to imply that and sincerely apologize if that is how it read. What I was trying to say (poorly I might add) is that you have had your own issues and yet still managed to cover not only your job but hers as well. I am happy to delete my post if you want. No need to delete your post. I just wanted you to know that despite the issues I have, I don't think I've required any more accommodations than the average person. And maybe this is me being defensive or failing to be understanding, but I can't imagine anyone having faith in my abilities if I behaved the same as she has.
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Post by jeremysgirl on Apr 3, 2024 17:53:25 GMT
Kinda makes you realize why the position was open.. when you applied for it.. no bueno The position was only open for 3 months before it got filled by me. However, I do know that it wasn't cooperative work environment between current coworker and the one who I replaced. I know that because I've talked with the former director who was in place before my boss.
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Post by mom on Apr 3, 2024 18:03:38 GMT
Just when I think this cant be any worse, your boss proves me wrong. What a douche.
At this point, let them retaliate against you. You can then sue the shit out of them and make so much money that you'd never have to work again unless you wanted to.
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Post by Rhondito on Apr 3, 2024 19:24:02 GMT
I really can't believe he handslapped you that way. How are you supposed to know what's going on if no one communicates? And if he knows, why isn't he pitching in to help with her work before it becomes an issue?
It makes me so mad!
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Post by mich5481 on Apr 4, 2024 3:14:53 GMT
Have you filed the complaint yet? If not, I'd do it ASAP. I have another meeting with HR this week. I updated the complaint on Friday and I am going to update it again today based on what happened yesterday. I have some questions about retaliation I want to ask before I file. But I'm officially ready. So you're waiting until after you meet with HR to file the complaint?
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Post by jeremysgirl on Apr 4, 2024 11:15:57 GMT
I have another meeting with HR this week. I updated the complaint on Friday and I am going to update it again today based on what happened yesterday. I have some questions about retaliation I want to ask before I file. But I'm officially ready. So you're waiting until after you meet with HR to file the complaint? I know you want me to file that complaint. But I want to go over it with him to make sure I've done everything correctly. I also want assurance I won't be retaliated against. But it's all ready to go. I'm all ready to go. I need to make sure I have all my emails too.
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Post by mich5481 on Apr 4, 2024 12:32:06 GMT
So you're waiting until after you meet with HR to file the complaint? I know you want me to file that complaint. But I want to go over it with him to make sure I've done everything correctly. I also want assurance I won't be retaliated against. But it's all ready to go. I'm all ready to go. I need to make sure I have all my emails too. I get it, you don't want to risk your job, especially since you are the primary breadwinner. I just think your complaint might kill two birds with one stone - your coworker AND your supervisor. If I recall correctly, your big boss had indicated issues with your current boss, and this may be the final piece to get him taken care of. I also would think your company IT department would do a search for emails related to the complaint - and they may be able to get evidence of the times she has deleted/altered your work in the past. Good luck.
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Post by Mel on Apr 4, 2024 12:58:14 GMT
I'd love to see her pay stub. Is she getting paid for all of this? And if so, how? Did she have that much PTO? How come no one else has caught all of this? Is your boss tap dancing around the whole subject when others(like people who keep having to be re-scheduled) not notice? I dunno... I think there's something else going on here besides her being completely incompetent for the job, something with him.
I SO hope you hear soon about the other job!!
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Post by RedSquirrelUK on Apr 4, 2024 17:59:47 GMT
I'd love to see her pay stub. Is she getting paid for all of this? And if so, how? Did she have that much PTO? How come no one else has caught all of this? Is your boss tap dancing around the whole subject when others(like people who keep having to be re-scheduled) not notice? I dunno... I think there's something else going on here besides her being completely incompetent for the job, something with him. I SO hope you hear soon about the other job!! I was wondering the same. And hoping the same.
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Post by Kerri W on Apr 4, 2024 18:34:23 GMT
I'd love to see her pay stub. Is she getting paid for all of this? And if so, how? Did she have that much PTO? How come no one else has caught all of this? Is your boss tap dancing around the whole subject when others(like people who keep having to be re-scheduled) not notice? I dunno... I think there's something else going on here besides her being completely incompetent for the job, something with him. I SO hope you hear soon about the other job!! I was wondering the same. And hoping the same. I keep thinking the same. I'm waiting for a "you're never going to believe....boss and absent coworker were having an affair/secret spies together from a competitor/long lost mother and son" or something else scandalous. It just seems there has to be some reason *why* he isn't doing anything. It doesn't make any sense.
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Post by pantsonfire on Apr 4, 2024 18:58:58 GMT
I was wondering the same. And hoping the same. I keep thinking the same. I'm waiting for a "you're never going to believe....boss and absent coworker were having an affair/secret spies together from a competitor/long lost mother and son" or something else scandalous. It just seems there has to be some reason *why* he isn't doing anything. It doesn't make any sense. Not even an affair but something is going on for sure. The way the company is protecting the coworker has believing something more is going on
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