Anonymous wrote:What did you do last weekend? Tell me about your vacation. What did you do on your day off? What's your kids/husband/boyfriend/girlfriend's name? Where do you live? etc.
Any prying questions about family or how you spent your personal time are manipulative imo because they're meant to create a fake sense of camaraderie. That goes double if it's coming from a higher up.
Anonymous wrote:
"I/we appreciate you" wtf? Are u gonna give me a milk bone treat and a pat on the head
"Circling back on this" I didn't beat you to death with this very (minor)error that I found. Let's go back at it one more time, but this time with more witnesses copied on the email.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently to "be a team player" or "being a part of the team", means being willing to take on additional work that is outside of your job description because somebody else doesn't know how or doesn't want to manage their own work load AND/OR somebody quit and they aren't being productive in finding a replacement.