Anonymous wrote:Let's say you were at a company for 20 years with a history of stellar performance reviews and worked you way up from an entry level employee making $30k to a manager making $200k. Your company was going through a merger. Your boss quit out of frustration. Your new boss was from the merged company. You had a series of accomplishments and asked for a promotion. Your new boss said no and as the reason given was a series of blistering criticisms of your personality based on interactions with employees of the new company you have barely interacted with. Then your boss proceeded to give several promotions to your peers from the merged company.
You need to get out because nothing is going to change. Sorry you are gong through this.